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Peter Obi “Missing” As Soludo Reveals Faces At Meeting With “Ndi Anambra” In Abuja

The Governor released pictures from the engagement

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As part of continuing efforts to make “Anambra a Liveable and Prosperous homeland ” , Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo held a meeting with stakeholders from the state in Abuja.

Soludo described the meeting were Governor of Abia state, Alex Otti made an appearance as “incisive with a great blend of camaraderie typical of our people. “

The Governor released pictures from the engagement which held on Thursday, July 20, 2023.

Peter Obi, the most visible person from Anambra state was not in the pictures.

Obi was a phenomenal force – that did not translate into national spread – in the election that produced Bola Tinubu as the incumbent President of Nigeria.

“Last night’s town hall meeting in Abuja was another refreshing reminder that ndi Anambra, when mobilized, can go the whole hog for the homeland.”

Governor Soludo stated in the post he revealed pictures of attendees at the stakeholders meeting on Friday, July 21, 2023.

The Governor who asserted that “Our focus remains to make Anambra a Liveable and Prosperous homeland.

We will continue to work round the clock until this is achieved.” expressed ” deepest appreciation to all Sons, Daughters and friends of Anambra State who honoured our invitation.”

The former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor extended his appreciation to the Abia state Governor who also made an appearance at the engagement.

“In a special way I want to thank my brother, Gov. Alex C. Otti, who dropped by to fraternize with us.

I do not esteem this show of brotherhood lightly. ” Soludo stated.

Aside being a stand apart force in the last general election, Peter Obi who was missing in the lineup is also a former Governor of Anambra with three different stints ( 17 March 2006 to 2 November 2006, 9 February 2007 to 29 May 2007 and 14 June 2007 to 17 March 2014) to his name.

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