''Professor Charles Soludo is a very intelligent and active Nigerian politician who fashioned and Implemented the best monetary and economic policies as a CBN Governor.
Charles Soludo is behind the implementation:
- NAPEP
- SEEDS
- NEEDS
- 25 Billion Naira capitalization for
banks- capitalization and standardization of Microfinance Banks- the capitalization and standardization of Insurance Companies in Nigeria.- The introduction of cheaper polymer for lower denominations of Nigerian currency.The election of Charles Soludo is the hope for the
Southeast region, not to undermine the laudable strides of Governor David Umahi in Ebonyi State, but Anambra State is the economic and political engine of the Southeast region.Hopefully, like Mallam Nasir Elrufai, Charles Soludo will replicate his visionary leadership in Anambra
State which will be translated into infrastructural development and economic advancements.And to think that some group were actually threatening and harming Anambra people not to vote during the election. Well, thank God they were later paid money to allow people vote.
This is how we could have lost Soludo and most probably gotten Andy Ubah (an Pro Max version of Orji Uzor Kalu) as Governor in the Southeast''.
-Allah kaduna Nzeogwu

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