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I will standardise made-in-Anambra products – Soludo

Candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Professor Charles Soludo says if elected governor of Anambra state come November 6, he would ensure that all Anambra made products are of international standards

The APGA candidate who was addressing Ndi Anambra resident in the Federal Capita Territory, Abuja dissected his manifesto which he said will change the status of the state and make her the popular choice destination for business and industrialization.

According to him, the four-pillar action plan which will solve problems in the economy, social agenda, governance, rule of law and value and environment will bring total transformation of the state as it guarantees making of one thousand Youths millionaires, change the civil service for the better and promote ease of doing business.

Professor Soludo promised that Anambra’s finances will be judiciously and transparently used to enable ndi Anambra see it from any part of the world adding that investors will troop in from all over the world as the change of land ownership will no longer exceed seventy two hours.

All those who spoke to the ABS, including the campaign DG, Professor Solo Chukwulobelu, the member representing Anambra East and West in the Federal House of Representatives, Honourable Chinedu Obidigwe, among others there is no denying it that Soludo has the capacity to take the state the highest level and should be supported by all so that he becomes victorious in the November six election.

They called on ndi Anambra to give him all the support needed for achieving victory at the elections for continuity and accelerated growth of the State.

The interactive forum was an opportunity for many to pledge their support and bring to the notice of the APGA candidate the problems and desires of their different communities.

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