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EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by TonyRazor(op): 6:03am On Jan 09, 2025
EDITORIAL: Fear of Soludo's Second Term

BY: TONY OKAFOR

As Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, seeks reelection, he stands at a critical juncture.

Despite his notable achievements in infrastructural development, such as the construction of the new Governor's Lodge, Solution Fun City, and massive road projects, free education, and healthcare services, concerns linger about his potential second term.

At the heart of these concerns lies a multifaceted set of issues.

Some worry that Soludo may become increasingly authoritarian, surrounding himself with an impenetrable wall and disconnecting from the people.

Others fear that his professorial arrogance may come to the forefront, making him unresponsive to the needs and concerns of the people.

High taxation is another pressing issue that has raised eyebrows.

The current methods of taxation have been criticized for being draconian, with instances of manhandling and even paralysis of citizens in the name of tax collection. This has created a sense of unease among the populace.

Furthermore, the growing insecurity in the state has become a major concern.

Despite Soludo's Udo Ga-Achi security plans, the general perception is that he has not done enough to address the issue.

This has led to a rift between the governor and both spiritual and temporal leaders in the state, with some prominent traditional rulers reportedly in a state of cold war with him.

To address these concerns and remain credible for reelection, Soludo must adopt a more inclusive and responsive approach to governance.

He needs to foster a culture of transparency and accountability, ensuring that the state's finances are managed in a way that is open to scrutiny and free from corruption.

A more nuanced and equitable taxation system is also necessary, one that balances the need for revenue with the need to protect the welfare of citizens.

Additionally, Soludo must develop a comprehensive security strategy that addresses the root causes of insecurity and engages all stakeholders, including traditional leaders and community groups.

Establishing a mechanism for regular feedback and engagement with the people is also crucial, ensuring that their concerns and needs are heard and addressed.

Incumbency is not a guarantee for reelection, as former President Goodluck Jonathan's ousting by Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 aptly demonstrates.

More recently, an incumbent president in neighbouring Ghana was defeated in a general election, highlighting the importance of addressing the concerns of the electorate.

Soludo has a narrow window of opportunity to allay the fears of the people and demonstrate his commitment to their well-being.

By taking concrete steps to address the concerns of the people, Soludo can reassure Ndi Anambra that his second term will be marked by greater responsiveness.

If he fails to do so, he risks being ousted by a credible alternative, which is not scarce from the lineup of contestants in the November race.
BY: TONY OKAFOR

Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by rinzaugustine: 6:49am On Jan 09, 2025
TonyRazor:
EDITORIAL: Fear of Soludo's Second Term

BY: TONY OKAFOR

As Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, seeks reelection, he stands at a critical juncture.

Despite his notable achievements in infrastructural development, such as the construction of the new Governor's Lodge, Solution Fun City, and massive road projects, free education, and healthcare services, concerns linger about his potential second term.

At the heart of these concerns lies a multifaceted set of issues.

Some worry that Soludo may become increasingly authoritarian, surrounding himself with an impenetrable wall and disconnecting from the people.

Others fear that his professorial arrogance may come to the forefront, making him unresponsive to the needs and concerns of the people.

High taxation is another pressing issue that has raised eyebrows.

The current methods of taxation have been criticized for being draconian, with instances of manhandling and even paralysis of citizens in the name of tax collection. This has created a sense of unease among the populace.

Furthermore, the growing insecurity in the state has become a major concern.

Despite Soludo's Udo Ga-Achi security plans, the general perception is that he has not done enough to address the issue.

This has led to a rift between the governor and both spiritual and temporal leaders in the state, with some prominent traditional rulers reportedly in a state of cold war with him.

To address these concerns and remain credible for reelection, Soludo must adopt a more inclusive and responsive approach to governance.

He needs to foster a culture of transparency and accountability, ensuring that the state's finances are managed in a way that is open to scrutiny and free from corruption.

A more nuanced and equitable taxation system is also necessary, one that balances the need for revenue with the need to protect the welfare of citizens.

Additionally, Soludo must develop a comprehensive security strategy that addresses the root causes of insecurity and engages all stakeholders, including traditional leaders and community groups.

Establishing a mechanism for regular feedback and engagement with the people is also crucial, ensuring that their concerns and needs are heard and addressed.

Incumbency is not a guarantee for reelection, as former President Goodluck Jonathan's ousting by Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 aptly demonstrates.

More recently, an incumbent president in neighbouring Ghana was defeated in a general election, highlighting the importance of addressing the concerns of the electorate.

Soludo has a narrow window of opportunity to allay the fears of the people and demonstrate his commitment to their well-being.

By taking concrete steps to address the concerns of the people, Soludo can reassure Ndi Anambra that his second term will be marked by greater responsiveness.

If he fails to do so, he risks being ousted by a credible alternative, which is not scarce from the lineup of contestants in the November race.
Which second term for a man that couldn’t secure Anambra state? Anambrarians are not like tinubu supporters that celebrate failure
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by donleo92(m): 11:34am On Jan 09, 2025
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Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by kels4fun(m): 11:35am On Jan 09, 2025
The amount of kiddnapping happening in Anambra , Umunze to be precise....mehnnnnn not that they dont know this peoples location oh. The last year , they came to a bar and wisk away the head of the village vigilant group in a commando style. i almost shit on my pant. Till date no one has heard about the man or his aductors.
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by yarimo(m): 11:36am On Jan 09, 2025
Next Anambra state governor must be from IGALA tribe
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by PHIPEX(m): 11:38am On Jan 09, 2025
Soludo promised us Dubai...am still waiting.

No matter what he does, I will judge him by Dubai standard which was his campagn promise
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Kingibo: 11:41am On Jan 09, 2025
Story for the gods, Soludo second term is 100% confirmed
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Michaelladi1(m):
yarimo:
Next Anambra state governor must be from IGALA tribe
igala tribe are not from anambra but from kogi grin
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Mblingz(m): 11:43am On Jan 09, 2025
I m coming
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by tiswell(m): 11:44am On Jan 09, 2025
His second term is already DOA
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by samista: 11:46am On Jan 09, 2025
Once Soludo is APGA candidate, he will win again. Unless he leaves APGA. I don't even see any serious Candidates that can challenge him. Ifeanyi may have been the toughest challenge if he didn't pass away but all these other names I'm hearing, Val ozigbo and co don't have what it takes to defeat Soludo
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Bigkoko: 11:47am On Jan 09, 2025
Have you seen Taiwan before asking of Dubai?

Prof Oye Nzuzu.....


PHIPEX:
Soludo promised us Dubai...am still waiting.

No matter what he does, I will judge him by Dubai standard which was his campagn promise
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by bigdammyj: 11:47am On Jan 09, 2025
Noted.
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by datawhiz:
Insecurity worsens 💯
Winning second term keeps getting harder by the day.
Almost Impossible 💯


Vinstel:
Are you seeing any other person that has serious chance of winning Soludo?
The LP candidates that won in Enugu and Kaduna comes to mind. In some situations bro, people will just want U to go first!
Just Leave!!!!!
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Vinstel: 11:55am On Jan 09, 2025
Soludo is the favourite right now, there is no other serious contender.
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Tochitee(m):
The best governor Anambra has gotten by miles! Obi and his miscreants are just bittered he exposed their package fraud! In terms of verifiable achievement, nobody stand close to him. If you compare what soludos has achieved with anambra to what their pretender achieved with his 8 fruitless vengeance years, it’s like comparing California to lagos but obi retards and hatred for telling them the truth about their Congo messiah are siemese twins!

Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Vinstel: 11:59am On Jan 09, 2025
datawhiz:
Insecurity worsens 💯
Winning second term keeps getting harder by the day.
Almost Impossible 💯
Are you seeing any other person that has serious chance of winning Soludo?
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Armaggedon: 12:00pm On Jan 09, 2025
Security is an issue in Anambra but sometimes when you read comments on social media about his second term being in jeopardy you'll pity those who get information regarding the state only from the social media.
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by NaijaCover(m): 12:01pm On Jan 09, 2025
Hmmmmm
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by kaladoz: 12:01pm On Jan 09, 2025
Soludo will win his second term very easy.
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by oluwaseyi0: 12:03pm On Jan 09, 2025
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Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by oluwaseyi0: 12:05pm On Jan 09, 2025
If soludi wins it's really going to be a dent on obedient movement because how will they explain that they want Chinese for Lagos but same Labour party can't win Obi's state
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by vibre: 12:08pm On Jan 09, 2025
Forget all that long story , Soludo don win finish add jara on top
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Nahunger(m): 12:09pm On Jan 09, 2025
grin
Ijele
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 12:16pm On Jan 09, 2025
ok
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Biggeststar01: 12:19pm On Jan 09, 2025
samista:
Once Soludo is APGA candidate, he will win again. Unless he leaves APGA. I don't even see any serious Candidates that can challenge him. Ifeanyi may have been the toughest challenge if he didn't pass away but all these other names I'm hearing, Val ozigbo and co don't have what it takes to defeat Soludo
Reasons?

Haven’t you learned of cases where a less popular politician defeated the relatively popular one?

Or you just like incompetence?
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Biggeststar01: 12:21pm On Jan 09, 2025
Armaggedon:
Security is an issue in Anambra but sometimes when you read comments on social media about his second term being in jeopardy you'll pity those who get information regarding the state only from the social media.
Could you elucidate on that?
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by shadeze: 12:26pm On Jan 09, 2025
Fa fa fa fowl angry
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by CommonSense1967: 12:48pm On Jan 09, 2025
rinzaugustine:
Which second term for a man that couldn’t secure Anambra state? Anambrarians are not like tinubu supporters that celebrate failure
But you are celebrating the Agulu packaged fraudster who was a complete failure in Anambra.
Keep fooling yourself.
Soludo has accomplished way more than your IPOB terrorist Hero beer clown 🤡.
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Proudlyngwa(m): 12:48pm On Jan 09, 2025
Michaelladi1:
igala tribe are not from anambra but from benue grin
don't say what U don't know
Re: EDITORIAL: Fear Of Soludo's Second Term by Michaelladi1(m): 12:51pm On Jan 09, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
don't say what U don't know
Google it and send the screenshot to proof you wrong
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