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Soludo: My 100 Days in Office Has Been Bumpy, Good

- David-Chyddy Eleke

Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo yesterday said his first 100 days in office had been very bumpy, but good.

Soludo, who marked his first 100 days on office yesterday with a state-wide briefing, said he looked forward to better time ahead as governor of the state, while also pledging to fulfill every promise he made to the people of the state.

THISDAY however observed that in his over 30 minutes broadcast, the fight against insecurity topped the activities of the state government from March 17 when he was sworn in till date.

“We just clocked our first 100 days in office, as I and my deputy, Dr. Onyekachuk­wu Ibezim serve you as your governor and deputy governor.

“I am not a fan of marking 100 days in office. I prefer to give you annual report and we look forward to the first one in March next year.

“The last 100 days has been very bumpy and challengin­g.

It has been a case of so far, so bumpy, but so good. Everyday, we work 24 hours to ensure that we do not disappoint you. We have resolved that we must do that to make you happy and proud.”

Speaking on the security challenges in the state, Soludo said: “I remind everyone who wants to commiserat­e with me that I duly applied for this job.

“We have launched a campaign to restore our homeland. Most people can attest that the grave insecurity is gradually being contained and we remain undaunted. Even as I speak to you now, something is going on in various communitie­s in Anambra State.

“This administra­tion is built on five pillars; our first pillar is security, law and order. We have created a new ministry, the Ministry of Homeland Affairs, which has also unveiled the security and emergency crack team. We have embarked upon mobilisati­on, sensitisat­ion and worked with clergymen and others to mobilise the people against insecurity.

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