Governor Soludo lauds President Tinubu’s leadership and Governor Mbah’s strides, fostering regional cooperation and federal-state relations in the Southeast.
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]overnor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his impactful leadership style as the President visited Enugu State to commission key developmental projects completed by Governor Peter Mbah.
This move, according to Soludo, highlights the President’s growing focus on advancing the Southeast region’s development.
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In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Christian Aburime, Governor Soludo expressed his satisfaction with the President’s engagement in the Southeast, describing it as a promising step toward greater federal attention to regional growth.
Soludo’s message also included warm congratulations to Governor Mbah for his remarkable achievements, noting that the developmental strides in Enugu mirror similar transformations taking place in Anambra State under his administration.
“This visit underscores the collective drive for development in the Southeast,” Soludo remarked. “Governor Mbah’s achievements align with our shared vision of infrastructural and transformational progress.”
The Anambra governor’s statement reflects his continued advocacy for regional cooperation and his commitment to fostering productive relationships between federal and state governments.
Political analysts believe this collaborative approach strengthens the Southeast’s position in national development discourse while promoting unity among governors in the region.
President Tinubu’s visit and the commissioning of projects in Enugu State have also drawn attention to the importance of federal presence in enhancing regional development.
The projects serve as a testament to the dividends of cooperative governance, which Soludo has consistently championed.
Observers suggest that Governor Soludo’s stance, combined with the shared focus on infrastructure by Southeast leaders, signals a new era of growth-focused collaboration aimed at driving sustainable development across the region.
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