A former managing director of National Inland Water Authority (NIWA) , Dr George Moghalu has described Anambra state governor, Charles Soludo as a failure who should not be re-elected for a second term in office.
Speaking in an interview with The Nation, Moghalu who has expressed his desire to contest the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra under the platform of the Labour Party (LP) says Soludo’s government has failed in many areas, especially in the areas of infrastructural decay and insecurity.
“It is against my principles and I find it difficult, to criticise any administration without providing a viable alternative. I will unveil a comprehensive manifesto that will deal with all the issues about governance”.
“But I can say, off the cuff, that the government of Soludo has failed in terms of infrastructural decay. Anambra State has not had it this bad previously. There is total infrastructural decay. I repeat, Anambra State has not had it this bad before. The government has failed in many areas; insecurity is at its maximum”.
“I wonder how somebody will expect foreign or local investment in an insecure state. No investor will come to any State if they feel it is insecure. We have challenges, insecurity is alarming in our state, and it’s very disheartening”.
“There are quite a lot of things they have not done well, especially the economic policy, surprisingly, very surprisingly. The economic policies are not having much impact on the lives of an average Anambrarian. Their style of taxation is not also the best. There are many other things that Anambra State people will not like or have rejected and will not accept. We feel so disappointed”.