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How to Hold Soludo Accountable [FULL MANIFESTO]

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THE RAZOR NEWS brings you the full manifesto of the Anambra State Governor-elect, Prof Chukwuma Soludo who was on November 10, 2021 declared the Governor-elect of the state governorship election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Soludo will on March 17, 2022 be sworn in as the governor to succeed Chief Willie Obiano. He made lots of promises to the people of Anambra state, and this it is believed facilitated his election.
As Soludo ascends to the governorship position, Anambra people will be expecting that he will implement the promises in his manifesto, and the best way for anyone to call to question his tenure when he starts is to know what the promises are, only then can one question the things he promised, which he has not done.
BELOW IS THE FULL MANIFESTO OF PROF SOLUDO…
My Contract With Ndi Anambara
Key Challenges
Our Plan For Ndi Anambara
My Contract With Ndi Anambara
Key Challenges
Our Plan For Ndi Anambara
My Contract With Ndi Anambara
Key Challenges
Our Plan For Ndi Anambara
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INTRODUCTION

My Contract With Ndi Anambara

With humility and gratitude to God, I offer myself as a vehicle for selfless servant­leadership to Ndi Anambra in our quest to build a liveable and prosperous smart megacity. It is a vision of a homeland that is the preferred destination in which to live, invest, learn, work, and relax and enjoy. It is an Anambra that aspires to be the best in every positive way, not only in Nigeria/ Africa but in the world. I am a passionate village boy with humble beginnings who has received abundant grace and blessings from God. I have traversed the world (lived in Ethiopia, the UK, and the USA and visited 45 other countries on all continents as an itinerant scholar and consultant) and served the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) in numerous capacities (see my short profile in the Appendix). At this stage in my life and with excellent health, I believe it is now time for me to give back in full to my immediate community—Anambra State-by devoting all my God-given talents, education, exposure and experience, national and global networks-to contribute to leaving my state better than I met it.

OVERVIEW

Key Challenges And Strength/ Opportunities In Anambra State

A good plan starts with a sound analysis of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT). We must understand what challenges we need to overcome and the opportu­tu­nities for doing so. In this synopsis, we highlight just a few, to provide context to the Manifesto.
1) The environment constitutes Anambra’s major existential threat. Its landmass and population density are second only to Lagos, with its 4,844 square kilometers of land threatened by over 900 active erosion sites. The environment constitutes Anambra’s major existential threat. Its landmass and population density are second only to Lagos, with its 4,844 square kilometers of land threatened by over 900 active erosion sites.
2)The annual flooding of riverine communities and inland roads/communities is a serious menace. Much of the land space is rapidly being built up without proper planning of the cities, communities, and mar­kets. For example, there are very few streets with pedestrian walkways; open markets sprawling unto the roads/ streets; communities without recreation grounds/facilities or planned road networks, etc

Our Plan

Our plan, with smart goals, is based on a deep knowledge of the challenges and a realistic assessment of what we can achieve in Anambra state especially in the context of the current and emerging national opportunities and threats. They are not the usual political promises. The Plan is carefully thought through and costed, and we will aggressively work to mobilize the required resources. Our word is our bond: we expect to exceed the targets in the Plan. To keep it simple, the various initiatives in our plan are grouped into four major pillars as follows:

Social Agenda:

Education, Health, Youths, Women and Vulnerable groups

Economic Transformation

As Nigeria’s next axis industrial-tech hub and Leisure

Funding And Implementation

Funding the audacious agenda outlined above can be very challenging, especially in these economic times. Here is where my core competence as a development/monetary/macro economist and a central banker will be critical. I will leverage my professional experience and my extensive national and international networks and contacts in the development community to ensure that we mobilize the required funding.
The Plan has been fully costed. It will be funded through a mix of direct state government funding, private sector investments and concessions, project financing, PPP, grants from DFls, counterpart funding from FGN and DFls, and exploiting innovative financing mechanisms offered by the FGN such as the Infrastruc­ture Tax Credit scheme, Infrastructure Fund, etc. Maximizing Anambra’s access to the various FGN’s investments under the concurrent list will provide supplementary investment financing. With sound credit rating for the State government, there will be easier access to the capital market. Our government will only borrow for bankable projects that will pay back and contribute to the state’s economic transfor­mation.

 

PROF.CHARLES CHUKWUMA SOLUDO, CFR  was born on July 28, 1960 to late Mrs Mgbafor Soludo and Nze Nwankwo Simeon Soludo of Umueze village, lsuofia, Aguata LGA. He is happily married to Nonye Queen Frances Soludo, and they are blessed with children. He holds the traditional title of “ODENIGBO Aguata na Orumba”-conferred upon him by the 45 communities in Aguata, Orumba North and Orumba South Local govern­ments in 2004, ODENJINJI Aguleri, and DIKEUDO lsuofia. Chukwuma has had an exemplary career as an international scholar and consultant/adviser to 20 international financial/development organizations and governments; distin­guished public servant; philanthropist and a devotee to Christian life/duties. In govern­ment, the Soludo brand became synony­mous with excellence in grand visioning with precision in execution.

EDUCATION
WASC 1980 (Distinction Grade): Uga Boys’ Secondary School, Aguata; B.Sc (1984) Economics (First Class Hons): University of Nigeria, Nsukka (Winning Depart­mental and Faculty prizes as best graduating student); NYSC (1984/85): Department of Eco­nomics, University of lfe, lle-lfe (Now Obafemi Awolowo Univer­sity, lfe); M.Sc (1987) Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Ph.D (1989) Econometrics/Monetary Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (Winning Vice­Chancellor’s prize).

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Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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