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Ubah’s Political Network Backs Soludo in Anambra Governorship Race

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Ahead of the November 8th Anambra State governorship election, the political network associated with the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah has aligned itself with Governor Charles Soludo, okay.ng reports.

Members of the Ifeanyi Ubah faction of the All Progressives Congress (APC) were formally welcomed into Governor Soludo’s team at a reception held at the International Conference Center (ICC) in Awka. Led by figures like Mr. Kanem Chuks, Hon. Tempest Udeze, and Chief Emma Ezike, the group cited their belief that Governor Soludo is effectively implementing programs that the late Senator Ubah would have pursued.

Hon. Tempest Udeze stated, “After inspecting Governor Soludo’s projects, we were impressed by the quality of his work. We are now committed to supporting his re-election in the November 8th governorship election.”

Seven support groups previously affiliated with Senator Ubah, including Afaigboefuna, Ifeanyi Ubah Women, and the Ifeanyi Ubah Solidarity Movement, officially dissolved their structures and merged with the “Soludo Solution” political family.

Governor Soludo welcomed the group, expressing his commitment to further development in Anambra State and noting his longstanding friendship with the late Senator Ubah.

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