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Campaign: Soludo promises to produce 1,000 millionaires yearly in Anambra

Prof. Chukwuma Soludo,  Governorship Candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra,  says he will produce one thousand millionaires yearly  if elected.

He made the pledge at the official flag off of his campaign in Awka on Saturday,  ahead of the Anambra Nov. 6  governorship election.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Soludo, a  former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) used the event to formally present his manifesto.

NAN further reports that  the official flag off of Soludo’s  campaign, was coming   barely 41 days to the election, and  is the first official flag off by any of the 18 political parties fielding candidates for the election.

Soludo said the manifesto was a well thought out document and had all in it for all round transformation of Anambra.

“If I am elected the next governor,  my administration will produce one thousand  youth millionaires every year.

”By the grace of God,  the next APGA government will ensure that 130, 000 jobs are created yearly in Anambra,” he promised.

Soludo, flanked by his running mate, Dr Ifeanyi Ibezim,  said his vision was to ensure that any child born in Anambra would not leave the state  in search of greener pastures elsewhere.

Governor Willie Obiano who also spoke, said he was proud to have Soludo as his potential successor, adding  that the former CBN governor had the pedigree and contact to drive Anambra to the next level.

Obiano who listed the signature projects he did to include the Anambra Airport, 12, 000 seating capacity International Conference Centre and Awka Stadium, said he was convinced that Soludo would do better than him.

“The former APGA government before me did well, my government performed better and I hope if elected,  Soludo will be best,” he said.

Obiano said, with Soludo, APGA would  have  landslide victory at the poll.Dr Victor Oye,  National Chairman of APGA who handed the flag of the party to Soludo, said they were out to win the  election.

NAN reports that some other personalities including Mrs Ifeoma Ekwueme, wife of Nigeria’s first executive vice president, Dr Alex Ekwueme and Sen. Victor Umeh also  spoke during the event.Notable artistes like; Flavour (Chinedu Onyemaechi)  Zubi Michael,  Awka Edochie among others,  performed at the rally held at the Ekwueme Square.

The rally was  attended by hundreds of APGA chieftains and supporters,  drawn from the 21 Local Government Areas of the state and beyond.

(NAN)

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