Soludo Exposes Strategic Games in Anambra's Political Arena
Governor Soludo reveals strategic positioning in Anambra's political landscape, calling out candidates using gubernatorial race for visibility rather than genuine leadership aspirations.

Governor Chukwuma Soludo addressing political dynamics during Umueri's new yam festival
In a bold revelation that underscores the complex dynamics of Nigerian politics, Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has exposed what he describes as strategic positioning masquerading as genuine political competition in the upcoming governorship race.
Strategic Positioning vs. Genuine Leadership Aspirations
During his visit to Umueri's traditional ruler, Igwe Ben Emeka, Soludo demonstrated the kind of principled leadership stance that echoes recent calls for authentic political service. The governor specifically addressed the candidacy of Mr. Paul Chukwuma, the Young Progressives Party (YPP) candidate, suggesting his bid is more about visibility than victory.
"Paul Chukwuma is my friend... He saw the chair and said he liked it, and I told him it is not his turn yet," Soludo stated during the community's new yam festival.
Zoning System and Political Integrity
The governor's frank assessment aligns with growing demands for performance-based leadership over political theatrics. He emphasized the importance of respecting Anambra's established zoning arrangement, which determines gubernatorial succession between senatorial zones.
Strategic Investment vs. Political Reality
In a demonstration of responsible leadership focused on genuine development, Soludo advised against wasteful campaign spending, stating: "I told him, my friend, go and keep your money and use it to train your children, don't waste it for nothing because you're not going anywhere."
The Path Forward
This revelation comes at a crucial time when Nigerian states are increasingly focusing on substantive governance over political showmanship. The governor's straightforward approach highlights the need for authentic political participation that serves the people's interests rather than individual ambitions.
Tunde Okoro
Nigerian journalist with a Pan-African voice. Covers politics, sovereignty, and social justice across West Africa.