EKO HOT BLOG reports that Professor Charles Soludo has said Governor Willie Obiano endorsed his governorship ambition five years ago without any strings attached.
Soludo stated this on Monday while addressing a gathering in the Aguleri country home of Obiano.
The Governor-elect added that Obiano supported him to win the November 6, 2021 governorship election in Anambra State because he had always believed he was the best of all candidates.
Soludo said: “Consistently all through the period, he kept insisting that the reason he (Obiano) was resolutely supporting me was that he believed by his own judgment, that I was the best of all the people that had shown up.
“Many of these political conversations mostly come with a litany of conditions and so on and so forth. I want to tell you publicly today that not one second was there any such.”
In appreciation of this gesture, Professor Soludo and the entire old Aguata Union presented a plaque in gratitude and an ancient traditional royal sword to the governor.
The items signify a conqueror who keeps his word no matter what may be involved.
The highly elated governor insisted that Professor Soludo would do better than him in the seat of power because of his pedigree.
“I was convinced that he is a very good material, I had never had a doubt,” the governor said. “I kept urging people during the election that he would do better than myself.”
“I have watched him when we were in the banking industry; I saw the type of things he was able to put together. Things that appeared impossible to some people, he was able to do it. I’m sure he also will do wonders in this assignment.”
Soludo was accompanied by the Deputy Governor-Elect, Gilbert Ibezim, other political and socio-cultural groups.
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