Charles Soludo Sworn In for Second Term as Governor
Omoyeni Olabode

Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo has officially been sworn in for his second term as the Executive Governor of Anambra State. The inauguration ceremony, which took place on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, marks the commencement of another four-year mandate following his victory at the polls. The event was attended by high-ranking government officials, traditional rulers, and party supporters who gathered to witness the continuation of his "Solution" administration.
In his inaugural address, Governor Soludo expressed deep gratitude to the people of Anambra for their renewed mandate and reaffirmed his commitment to transforming the state into a liveable and prosperous megacity. He highlighted the achievements of his first term, particularly in the areas of urban infrastructure, education, and security, while acknowledging that significant work remains to be done. The Governor pledged to intensify his administration’s efforts to create jobs, empower the youth, and bolster the state’s internal revenue to ensure sustainable development across all local government areas.
His first term was marked by ambitious road projects and civil service reforms, his supporters are eager to see the completion of major signature projects and a further reduction in regional insecurity. As he begins this new chapter, Soludo emphasized the importance of collective responsibility, calling on all citizens, including the opposition, to join hands with his government to build a resilient and self-sufficient Anambra.
Do you believe Governor Soludo will be able to fulfill all his "megacity" promises in this final term, or should his focus shift to more immediate economic relief for the people? Share your comments below!
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