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He said: “The former CBN governor, Charles Soludo, remain the best candidate for the job and therefore, there is no need to bother with the rest when the best has emerged.
“Being a state governor with the prevailing circumstances of direct funding of local councils from source, huge state debts, COVID-19 paralysed global economy, ever increasing foreign exchange rate in a state that harbours greatest number of Nigerian importers, dangerous insecurity challenges, unprecedented restiveness among the youth and outrageous unemployment rates would not be a child’s play.”
Udeogaranya appealed for a nonpartisan approach to the election, adding: “I am not a member of APGA but achieving a better Anambra State, a better Igboland and a better Nigeria, remains a task for all. In the end, good governance for the people should be victorious and not ones political party.”
To other aspirants across the political parties, Udeogaranya said: “A better Anambra State should be victorious than an individual political success and all hands should put hands on deck to make it happen.”