Charles Soludo has been officially sworn in for a second term as Governor of Anambra State in a ceremony held at the state capital, Awka.
The inauguration marks the continuation of Soludo’s administration, which has focused on economic development, infrastructure, and social welfare since his first term began.
Dignitaries from across the country, including political leaders, traditional rulers, and civil society representatives, attended the swearing-in ceremony.
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Governor Soludo, who ran under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), pledged to build on the achievements of his first term, emphasizing job creation, investment in education, and sustainable development for the state.
Speaking at the ceremony, Soludo vowed to deepen governance reforms and ensure that Anambra remains a hub of innovation and progress in southeastern Nigeria.



