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Soludo Sworn-in As Anambra Governor, Retains Obiano’s SSG


Soludo during his swearing-in ceremony in Awka yesterday.

Charles Soludo has been sworn-in as the fifth governor of Anambra State in a modest event that took place at the Government House Awka.
He took over from Dr Willie Obiano.

The former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor took the oath of office alongside his deputy, Onyeka Ibezim yesterday. 

In his inaugural speech, Soludo promised to hit the ground running, saying that some key members of his government would be announced in a few hours.

“Today is my first day at work. I just reported for duty at 8:55 am to be precise and will work for at least eight hours today,”  the newly-sworn in governor said.

“We had more than a month since the election to celebrate our historic victory. Now is the time to work and there is no minute or kobo to waste in funfair. In a few minutes, I will announce some of the principal officers of my administration and commence with serious meetings of the Anambra Security Council followed by a meeting with the permanent secretaries, a meeting on Okpoko, and with my Strategy, Execution, and Evaluation (SEE) team.”

“Within the next few weeks, the list of commissioners will be laid before the House of Assembly,” the Aguata-born economist, added.

God Ordained This Moment’
He also thanked stakeholders, his supporters, federal government agencies like the police, and the people of Anambra State for their roles in his election last November.

“Umunne m Ndi Anambra, this is the moment. I applied for this job. My party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APG), shortlisted me, and you, Umunne m Ndi Anambra, interviewed and employed me with Chief Dr Onyekachukwu Gilbert Ibezim as my deputy,” Soludo said.

“God ordained this moment and we are grateful to Him and to you all for the privilege to serve you. Dr Ibezim and I will work very hard every day to make you proud.”
Governor Soludo also praised President Muhammadu Buhari for allowing the will of the Anambra people to prevail.

“Our eternal gratitude goes to President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) and the presidency for remaining democrats,” he said, calling for more support to deliver on his campaign promises.

The event was graced by top dignitaries in the state and beyond including the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye and wife; Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Uchenna Okafor and wife; Sen. Victor Umeh and wife; Bianca Ojukwu, clergymen, traditional rulers, and among others.

Hours before the swearing-in, security officers were seen at strategic points within and around the Government House. Guests began to arrive for the programme in the early hours of the day and were subjected to routine security checks.

A circular by the state government showed that about 50 persons were invited for the ceremony as Soludo said that he wanted a low-profile event.

Gov Makes First Appointments
Meanwhile, Soludo announced the appointment of Prof Solo Chukwulobelu as the Secretary to the State Government; Dr Chukwudi Okoli as the Accountant-General; and Mr Chinedu Nwoye as the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor/State Chief of Protocol.

According to the Anambra Broadcasting Service News, the appointment takes immediate effect.

Chukwulobelu, who served in the same capacity in the last administration, was retained by Soludo.
BY CHANNELS TV

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