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Governor Soludo has made it clear: APGA is not opposing the Tinubu-led government — in fact, the party is aligned with it, just like in 2011.
  • Soludo says APGA’s long-standing policy to support the ruling party remains unchanged.
  • Describes APGA and APC as “progressive” parties working in ideological alignment.
  • Tinubu visited Anambra to inaugurate key state projects and was welcomed by Soludo.
  • The President was also honoured with a chieftaincy title, Dike Si Mba, by traditional rulers.
  • Leaders from across Nigeria, including state governors and top officials, attended.
This is less about political gamesmanship and more about strategy. With APGA holding sway in Anambra, Soludo’s reaffirmation of loyalty to the centre suggests a calculated bid to attract federal support and development. It also reflects a broader political reality: smaller parties like APGA often walk a tightrope between autonomy and alignment. For Tinubu, it’s a quiet win — symbolic unity in a region where federal relationships have been tense.

Will this alignment unlock more projects for Anambra, or dilute APGA’s independence?