The Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, stated that the Soludo administration has trained over 60,000 youths in Digital technology as part of his Solution Leadership Series.
Mefor disclosed this at the Inauguration of the Tell Your Neighbour About Solution (TYNAS) support group in Awka on Saturday. The TYNAS support group endorsed Mr Mefor, Pius Udo, a former Clerk of Anambra State House of Assembly and Titus Akpudo, immediate past chairman of the Association of Anambra State Town Unions, as patrons of the organization during the event.
” Soludo administration has trained 60,000 youths in digital skills for free. This is a training that is valued at an average of N3.5 million per student
“Soludo is not constructing political roads but roads that are designed for 20 years. You do not need to tell lies about Soludo, you do not need propaganda to campaign for him, he is a global product.
“All his achievements are legacy projects, he is implementing free education, free healthcare, these are not in his manifesto and he has done all these without borrowing.
“We will win this election free and fair, the job of TYNAS is going to be at the polling units,” he said
Emeka Mbagha, convener and director-general of TYNAS, speaking at the event, praised Governor Soludo for a stellar first term in office. He stated that the governor has done very well in developing various sectors of the state, including ICT and deserves a second run at the light house.
“Let us go forth and talk to our communities, our age grades, non-indigenes, that Soludo has done well and deserves a second term.
“We have decided to key into this gift of God to humanity by spreading the message, the reward for government work is more work,” Mbagha Said
Read Also : Soludo Presents Official Certificate to Four Anambra Monarchs
Anambra Governor and APGA’s candidate is confidently seeking re-election in Anambra’s November 8, 2025, governorship election. Backed by groups like traditional rulers, youths, and keke drivers, he cites achievements in infrastructure, security, and youth empowerment. Despite opposition criticism, Soludo claims no strong rival, predicting a landslide victory.

