How I Spent My First 100 Days Fighting Insecurity In Anambra – Soludo

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The Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, has described his first 100 days in office as very “bumpy,” adding that the fight against insecurity topped the activities of his government, beginning from the period of his swearing-in, on March 17.

He, however, said that he looked forward to better days ahead as governor of the state.

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Soludo, in a state-wide press briefing to mark his first 100 days in office on Saturday assured the residents that every of the promises he made to them would be actualised.

The governor reminded the people that he remained undaunted in the face of the challenges because he duly applied for the job of governing Anambra.

“I am not a fan of marking 100 days in office. I prefer to give you an annual report and we look forward to the first one in March next year. The last 100 days have been very bumpy and challenging. It has been a case of so far, so bumpy, but so good. Every day, we work 24 hours to ensure that we do not disappoint you. We have resolved that we must do that to make you happy and proud.”

“I remind everyone who wants to commiserate with me that I duly applied for this job. We have launched a campaign to restore our homeland. Most people can attest that the grave insecurity is gradually being contained and we remain undaunted. Even as I speak to you now, something is going on in various communities in Anambra State.”

His administration, according to him, was built on core pillars, which included security, law, and order, adding that the ministry of homeland affairs had just been created.

Specifically, the governor decried the worrisome zero oil revenue to deal with the challenges facing his government and governance systems in the state.

Soludo said, “The last 100 days have been bumpy and challenging as expected with insecurity and red treasury being the most impossible. Since February 2022, the contribution of oil revenue from the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited to the federation account has been zero and many states have difficulty paying salaries.

“The declining revenue and the context of insecurity and over N20 billion in the areas of gratuity to pensioners since 2018 as well as the sky-high expectations from you, our employers are then inevitable.

“We have spent the last 100 days addressing some key foundational issues, part of which are to make some key appointments, mobilise the people of the state to take back the state from criminals, domestic and comprehensive attack on criminals, reverse the 2022 budget, declaration of a state of emergency on roads and traffic and preparation to commission over 220 kilometres of road constructions.”

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