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The Digest:

Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has declared that security has significantly improved across the state, enabling residents to "sleep with both eyes closed." Speaking on Channels Television ahead of the November 8 governorship election, Soludo highlighted the recovery of eight local governments, including the once "dreaded" Ihiala, from non-state actors as a key achievement of his administration.

Key Points:
  • Governor Soludo stated that eight local governments previously under threat have been secured.
  • He cited the successful INEC voter registration across all 326 wards as proof of improved security.
  • The governor declared the Monday sit-at-home order "largely over" in Anambra.
  • Soludo expressed optimism that detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu would be released.
  • He reaffirmed his belief in a "united Nigeria" while advocating for a prosperous Igbo homeland.
  • Soludo dismissed claims of APGA being a local party and defection rumors to the APC.
  • He emphasized collaboration with President Tinubu to "keep Nigeria going."
With the election approaching, Soludo is positioning security restoration as a central achievement of his first term, framing Anambra as a state transformed from its recent volatile past.

Sources: Channels Television