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After victory comes responsibility: Soludo and the mandate to deliver on his promises | By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo

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November 12, 2025
After victory comes responsibility: Soludo and the mandate to deliver on his promises | By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo
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Political speeches and promises are nothing but empty drums until they are materialized. They are remembered not only for their powerful rhetoric but also for their ability to comfort a nation in times of tragedy, inspire movements, and redefine the purpose of governance. Anambra State deserves good governance by all means.

Your Excellency, these are some of the promises you made to Anambarians your vision to leverage the state’s commercial potential (Dubai), develop human capital (Taiwan), and foster a digital and innovation hub (Silicon Valley). We are still waiting for you to fulfill them. You have also emphasized the importance of teachers’ welfare and prioritized quality healthcare for children and women as crucial pillars for progress.

Soludo has defended the Federal Government’s economic reforms, such as subsidy removal and exchange rate management, as necessary steps to revive the economy and prevent hyperinflation. I still believe that you are among the few gentlemen who will deliver on their promises. It is important to note that Anambarians are industrious people who have produced more billionaires in Nigeria than in many other regions. This success is attributed to their hard work and vision they cannot afford to elect someone incapable of helping them grow further.

The recently concluded Anambra State Governorship Election, held on November 8, 2025, can be described as largely free and fair. The process reflected essential democratic values political freedom, transparency, and the will of the electorate. A credible election involves fair procedures leading up to the vote, an accurate count of eligible voters who cast their ballots, the absence of electoral fraud or voter suppression, and the acceptance of results by all political actors, even though some schools of thought are debating the process. By these standards, Anambra’s exercise demonstrated commendable progress, even if some may disagree.

Now that the election has come and gone, it is time for all stakeholders to bury their hatchets and work collectively for the continued progress of Anambra State. The people have spoken through the ballot, reaffirming their trust in Governor Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo and his vision for a modern, prosperous Anambra.

Anambarians have shown that they align with Soludo’s development agenda. This renewed four-year mandate represents not just political validation but a strong call to action a demand that promises made must now become promises fulfilled. The administration should prioritize translating its blueprint into tangible results that improve lives, expand opportunities, and elevate Anambra’s standing as a hub of innovation and modern infrastructure.

While the election was largely peaceful, observers noted some lapses involving party agents from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), All Progressives Congress (APC), and Young Progressives Party (YPP). Reports of alleged cash inducements and vote buying circulated widely, sparking heated debates. However, the crucial question remains: are these allegations proven facts or merely expressions of frustration from aggrieved quarters?

Truth be told, one of the most formidable assets in this election was none other than Professor Soludo himself a candidate whose intellectual strength, vision, and track record inspired confidence among voters. His appeal cut across demographics, reinforcing the belief that competence and ideas still hold sway in Nigerian politics.

Following the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) declaration of Soludo as the winner, most of his opponents displayed political maturity by congratulating him. This gesture signifies a promising step toward healing and reconciliation in the state’s political space.

Meanwhile, the National Chairman of APGA, Sly Ezeokonwa, has firmly dismissed allegations of vote buying. Speaking with journalists, Ezeokonwa described the claims as “shocking,” asserting that APGA neither possessed the financial muscle nor the resources to engage in voter inducement.

“The claim that the ruling party was involved in vote buying, I do not agree. I think the best way to describe it is shocking shocking in the sense that I do not understand the deep pocket that APGA had to control the resources to generate the number of votes that we did,” he said.

This rebuttal could aptly be described as a case of the kettle calling the pot black, considering that such accusations have become a recurring feature in Nigerian elections, often exchanged among rival parties.

For democracy to thrive, citizens must have access to reliable information about candidates and political platforms. Equally, parties must be able to campaign freely, organize rallies, and communicate their visions without intimidation. This is only possible in an environment that guarantees press freedom, freedom of speech, and freedom of association.

As Anambra looks ahead, it is time to move beyond partisanship. The election should not divide but unite. The people have placed their faith in this administration once again, and it is now up to Professor Soludo to honor that trust by accelerating development, enhancing transparency, and ensuring that his government delivers on every promise made to Anambarians.

No government is above accountability and transparency these are the bedrock of sustainable governance. Without them, legacies crumble.

This election reaffirms that democracy, though imperfect, remains the best path forward. The people have spoken clearly. What remains is for leaders to listen and act.

Congratulations to Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo and the people of Anambra State. The journey toward a greater, more modern Anambra continues.

Daniel Nduka Okonkwo is a seasoned writer, human rights advocate, and public affairs analyst, widely recognized for his incisive commentary on governance, justice, and social equity. Through his platform, Profiles International Human Rights Advocate, he has consistently illuminated critical social and political issues in Nigeria and beyond, championing accountability, transparency, and reform. With a portfolio of more than 1,000 published articles available on Google, Okonkwo’s works have appeared in prominent outlets such as Sahara Reporters and other leading media platforms. Beyond journalism, he is an accomplished transcriptionist and experienced petition writer, known for his precision and persuasive communication. He also works as a ghostwriter and freelance journalist, contributing his expertise to diverse projects that promote truth, integrity, and the protection of human rights.

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