Soludo Pledges To Strengthen Security In Ogbaru, Wins Community Support
ANAMBRA State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, has assured the people of Ogbaru Local Government Area that his administration is committed to tackling the resurgence of criminal activities in the region.
Speaking during a visit to Iyiowa Odekpe, Soludo said intelligence reports had revealed attempts by criminal elements to regroup in Ogbaru’s hinterlands. He vowed that the government would intensify security operations to protect lives and property.
The Governor recalled that Ogbaru was among the most troubled local governments when he assumed office. He also noted its importance in his political journey, reminding the people that it was one of three local governments that gave him strong support during his first attempt at the Governorship in 2010.
Soludo highlighted projects already undertaken in the area, such as the Nkisi–Atani–Ozubulu Road and the redevelopment of Okpoko, while admitting that communities like Iyiowa Odekpe had repeatedly called for greater government attention.
During the tour, he inspected several badly deteriorated roads, including New Road and School Road, which he described as needing urgent repair. He assured residents that road rehabilitation in the area would be prioritized.
The Governor also stopped at St. Gregory Catholic Church, where he reflected on his political journey and expressed gratitude to the community for their consistent support. His visit drew cheers from residents who expressed optimism about the promised interventions.
The Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Somtochukwu Udeze, praised Soludo for his balanced development agenda across the State. Similarly, Ogbaru Mayor, Sir Kenneth Akwuobi, and the lawmaker representing Ogbaru Constituency One, Mr. Noble Igwe, commended the Governor’s efforts and reaffirmed confidence in the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) ahead of the November 8, 2025 Governorship election.
With the twin focus on security and infrastructure, Soludo’s message in Ogbaru was one of reassurance, progress, and renewed partnership with the people.