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Passing 6 Is Not Passing Sense, ADC’s John Nwosu Mocks Soludo Over Psychiatric Jibe

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By Our correspondent

The governorship race in Anambra has taken a dramatic turn as the camp of African Democratic Congress (ADC) flagbearer, John Chuma Nwosu, slammed Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo over what they describe as “reckless and desperate name-calling.”

In a strongly worded statement issued on Sunday, the JCN Media Centre accused Soludo of panicking in the face of rising opposition, after the governor mocked his political challengers — branding them “street urchins” and even suggesting they need psychiatric evaluation.

“Pass six is not passing sense,” the ADC team fired back, saying Soludo’s outbursts show that the governor is “rattled by the reality that his time in office may be limited to a single term because of a disappointing performance.”

The statement pointed out that the credible challengers emerging from Anambra South Senatorial Zone, including Mr. Nwosu, have vowed to restore honour to governance by committing to a single term in line with the state’s zoning arrangement — a gesture they say Soludo is mocking because it exposes his failure to deliver.

“Mr. Nwosu is the only candidate who has sworn a public affidavit to serve a single term,” the media team noted.

“That is statesmanship and respect for the law — not a joke. Instead of insulting those who offer Anambra a better alternative, the governor should explain why his promises remain unfulfilled.”

Ending on a stinging note, the statement added:“Anambra deserves e-government, not Soludo’s archaic module. Pass six is not passing sense.”

With the November 8 governorship election fast approaching, the gloves are clearly off as the ADC joins the fray against Soludo’s bid for a second term.

By Ifeizu Joe

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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