The Forthcoming Anambra State Gubernatorial Election scheduled to hold in 2025 will put an end of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), and all those who desire good governance have continued to identify with Senator Ifeanyi Ubah 2025 on the governorship project.
Meanwhile, June 30th will mark the defection of all The Former Political Aides who served The APGA Govt between the year 2014-2022. These aides are over 2000 in numbers and they will all make a pronouncement on June 30th.
“However, These aides it was gathered, were used and dumped by Prof Soludo despite all The Dubai-Taiwan promises he made to them and Ndi Anambra.
During his election in 2021, he vowed to retain these aides if they would deliver their polling units and wards to him. They believed in him and went to their polling units and delivered him as agreed.
The moment he was sworn in on March 17, 2021, he abandoned them. Not only did he abandon them, he also refused to pay them their Severance Allowance. All pleas and internal approach fell on deaf ears.
After due consultations, all the former aides have agreed to defect to APC and join hands with Distinguished Senator Ifeanyi Ubah to rescue Anambra from failed African-Dubai-Taiwan promise.
The mothers of all defections in Anambra State will take place on June 30th at Nnewi. This defection has unsettled Prof Soludo and his camp. And out of panic, The APGA Govt also fixed a meeting on the same June 30th for the former aides.
The decision has been taken. Prof Soludo will not return in 2025. The former political aides took the risk to return him in 2021, they will take same risk to embarrass him at all the polling units in all the wards in 2025.
According to the former aides, we will not honour that of Prof Chukwuma Soludo, but that Senator Ifeanyi Ubah. But they said, why they were called was because the election is around the corner and he has suddenly found out that these former aides are politically relevant.
2025, governorship election will expose a lot about the fake African-Dubai-Taiwan promises to Ndi Anambra”.