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Soludo Receives Certificate of Return, Set for Second Term in Anambra

byDare Iretomide
November 11, 2025
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Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has officially received his Certificate of Return from the Independent National Electoral Commission, confirming his victory in the recent gubernatorial election. The presentation formalises his mandate to continue leading the state for another term.

Soludo’s re-election reflects the confidence Anambra residents have in his administration. Since taking office, the governor has prioritised economic growth, infrastructure development, and social welfare initiatives. Supporters see his victory as an endorsement of policies aimed at modernising the state and improving the lives of its citizens.

During the certificate presentation, Governor Soludo was captured in photographs receiving the document, symbolising both his electoral success and the start of preparations for his second term. Observers note that this moment sets the tone for continuity in governance and policy implementation across the state.

As Soludo prepares to begin his second term, attention is expected to focus on consolidating achievements from his first tenure while addressing emerging challenges. Political analysts suggest that his administration’s performance in economic management and infrastructure expansion will remain central to public expectations in the coming years.

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