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Assembly Speaker drums support for Gov Soludo



From Ifeoma Ejiofor

The Speaker, Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Somtochukwu Udeze has drummed support for the state governor, Prof Charles Soludo.

Rt Hon Udeze who speaking while receiving in audience officials and members of Soludo Solution Movement (SSM) said there is need for all and sundry to embrace the disruptive change being introduced by the administration of the day.

He enjoined Ndi-Anambra to critically look at where the state was and where she is headed in the current dispensation.

“We all know how things have been for the state since 1999, but today, all the 30 constituencies are being positively touched one way or the other by the government of day, for me such a forward looking administration should be encouraged by everyone.” He said.

He said as a matter of fact that the only people who are not seeing the good work of the incumbent administration are those who are envious of Gov Soludo.

The Speaker said that the Assembly under his watch would come up with laws to give legal framework for the developmental stride of Gov Soludo.

This according to him has become imperative so as to have a strong government institution in place in the state.

Rt Hon Udeze also admonished the officials and members of Soludo Solution Movement (SSM) to go all out and spread the good news of the administration of Gov Soludo.

Earlier in their separate speeches, the National Coordinator of SSM, Hon Pascal Aniegbunam, who is the Transition Committee (TC) chairman of Ogbaru LGA and the Convener of the group, Chief Jude Umunnakwe paid glowing tribute to the administrative and legislative capability of the Speaker.

The Chairman Board of Trustees (BOT), Chief Okey Obi, National Officers and LGA coordinators of SSM were part of the delegation that visited the Anambra State number three man.

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