Anambra State Students Endorse Soludo for Second Term, Donate N2 Million, as Governor Announces Bursary for Indigenous Students

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By Christian ABURIME

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Anambra State students have thrown their weight behind Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s second-term bid, contributing a total of N2 million to support his re-election. The endorsement came as students, under the aegis of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Anambra State chapter, donated sums ranging from N200 to N500 each to raise the amount.

 

Governor Soludo, overwhelmed by the students’ gesture, expressed deep gratitude for their sacrifice, likening it to the widow’s mite. He noted that their financial contribution from their limited pocket money mirrored similar acts of goodwill from artisans and transporters who have voluntarily supported him in appreciation of his administration’s impact.

 

Recalling a recent experience in Onitsha, Soludo shared how a bus driver handed over his entire day’s earnings as a show of gratitude for the governor’s road rehabilitation projects, which have reduced the need for frequent vehicle repairs. He also recounted how, during the last Christmas season, two women—one of them an elderly widow—gifted him baskets of fruits and chicken, expressing joy over improved road infrastructure that now allows them to travel with ease.

 

Governor Soludo noted that he previously believed modern-day students were largely uninterested in governance. However, their endorsement and financial contribution demonstrated that they recognize and appreciate good governance and wish to see its continuity.

 

The governor reaffirmed his vision of making Anambra State a preferred destination rather than a departure lounge, ensuring that no resident would feel compelled to leave due to insecurity or lack of opportunities. He promised to heed the students’ call for him to seek re-election, urging them to actively participate in the campaign despite the apparent absence of strong opposition.

 

Speaking on education, Soludo revealed that the Southeast has the lowest number of applicants for the federal government’s student loan scheme. Upon learning that many students were unaware of the initiative, he pledged to work with student leaders to disseminate the necessary information so they could benefit from the scheme.

 

He also assured the students that his administration’s journey toward transformation had just begun. He pledged to grant them a subsidized rate at the upcoming Fun City once it becomes operational and noted that ongoing developmental projects are attracting investors, which will, in turn, create more job opportunities for graduates.

 

As a passionate advocate of education, Soludo reiterated his commitment to its advancement, emphasizing the refurbishment of school facilities and the provision of free education. He acknowledged the financial struggles of students in higher institutions and vowed to engage landlords to reduce accommodation costs. Additionally, he plans to create an environment conducive for investors to build hostels, allowing them to recoup their investments over time.

 

Looking ahead, the governor promised that once resources permit, free education would be extended to all students in the state. Meanwhile, his administration will commence documentation of Anambra State indigenous students this year to facilitate the provision of bursary awards. He reassured students that his government remains committed to easing their financial burdens and ensuring they have the necessary support to complete their education.

 

Governor Soludo reassured the students that his leadership remains focused on sustaining progress and securing a brighter future for all residents of Anambra State.

 

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