Soludo wins Anambra election as INEC declares APGA candidate victorious with 422,664 votes against APC’s Ukachukwu’s 99,445
Professor Chukwuma Soludo, candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has been declared winner of the Anambra State governorship election, following the official announcement of results from all 21 local government areas by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
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INEC confirmed that a total of 584,054 votes were recorded across the state, with Soludo securing 422,664 votes, maintaining a decisive lead over his closest rival, Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who polled 99,445 votes.
Other parties trailed behind, with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) earning 8,208 votes, and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) managing 1,401 votes.
The results were announced by Prof. Edogah Omoregie, the State Collation Officer and Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin, at the INEC headquarters in Awka on Sunday.
With this victory, Soludo retains his position as the state’s leading political force, further strengthening APGA’s dominance in Anambra’s political landscape.
Full Anambra Governorship Election Results by Local Government
LGA APC APGA LP PDP
Dunukofia 3,284 14,892 71 16
Awka North 3,661 15,895 299 203
Njikoka 5,687 22,213 311 47
Nnewi South 9,281 17,286 73 12
Nnewi North 5,441 20,320 1,140 45
Ayamelum 7,478 13,340 117 13
Anambra East 3,108 14,665 304 207
Ogbaru 3,768 22,803 347 30
Oyi 5,118 18,882 3,641 16
Orumba North 2,615 24,664 131 17
Orumba South 2,828 19,818 16 18
Aguata 4,125 35,559 124 82
Onitsha North 4,677 24,225 500 111
Onitsha South 4,156 15,742 615 73
Anaocha 5,956 20,118 483 42
Awka South 5,038 27,896 520 63
Idemili South 6,015 17,224 276 40
Ekwusigo 2,973 18,749 194 70
Idemili North 6,383 25,498 1,275 125
Ihiala 4,425 23,557 135 —
Anambra West 16,595 71,365 2,871 (YPP) 152 (ADC)
Political Reactions
Following the declaration, APGA supporters across the state took to the streets in celebration, describing Soludo’s victory as a “renewed mandate for continuity and stability.”
In a brief statement, Soludo thanked the people of Anambra for their overwhelming trust, promising to “sustain reforms, promote local enterprise, and ensure good governance across all sectors.”
Meanwhile, the Obidient Movement and other opposition figures alleged cases of vote buying and voter intimidation, though INEC maintained that the election was generally peaceful and transparent.
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Soludo’s re-election cements his reputation as one of Nigeria’s most reform-minded governors — and sets the tone for APGA’s strategy ahead of the 2027 general elections.





















