Anambra State Governor, and national leader of the All-Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Professor Charles Soludo, has given reasons for tipping the partys Governorship candidate, Sir Tony Ejiogu, to win the upcoming governorship election in Imo State.

Soludo, who stated the reasons while playing host to Ejiogu at Anambra Government House in Awka recently, also reiterated his firm belief that APGA is poised to reclaim Imo State.
According to Soludo, from highlights of his speech during the visit, one of the reasons he believes Ejiogu is the right man for Imo at the moment is because of the quality of his manifesto. He said, Ejiogus manifesto speaks volumes of a man who is poised to bring about democratic dividends.
While maintaining that in the past, political parties in the country were identified by their manifesto and unique people-oriented programs, he extolled Sir Ejiogu for taking the bull by the horns by proffering solutions that will address the socio-economic woes of Imo State through his manifesto which will improve on the standard of living of Imo people when actualised.
Still alluding to Ejiogus manifesto, where he promised to be a servant-leader, Prof. Soludo said APGA has shown and demonstrated its commitment to the development and progress of Imo State by presenting a very credible and competent candidate in the person of Sir Tony Ejiogu. Only candidates with credibility and interest of the people will work for them as a servant leader, he said.
Prof. Soludo also said he believes Ejiogu to be the best fit to lead Imo in this tough moment because for the desired change we need, we want a credible candidate that understands what APGA as a progressive party stands for. Going forward, I believe a new wave has started through Imo APGA.
He said he believes that APGA will be victorious at the polls because Ejiogu is already the peoples choice, also expressed his optimism that Ejiogu, through APGA, will reclaim Imo.
According to the governor, Ejiogu is best prepared for the task of rebuilding Imo because of the partys ideologies.
