Anambra Guber Poll: Security Forces Mobilize as Political Heavyweights Vie for Power

The Anambra State governorship election, scheduled for Saturday, November 8, 2025, is anticipated to be a fiercely contested political event, echoing the historical intensity and complexity of previous gubernatorial races in the state. This off-cycle election pits technocrats, seasoned politicians, and influential figures against each other in a battle for the ‘LightHouse’ in Awka. Among the 16 candidates vying for the top office, two main contenders have emerged: the incumbent Governor Charles Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Governor Soludo, a 65-year-old economist from Isuanioma in Aguata LGA, enjoys the advantage of incumbency and widespread belief in his successful first term. He is also strategically cultivating a close relationship with President Bola Tinubu, actively participating in his economic advisory team, publicly lauding his economic policies, and openly declaring support for Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid, even wearing the president’s insignia during a visit to Aso Rock in August 2024. This perceived soft spot from the president leads Soludo’s camp to expect at least presidential neutrality, if not tacit endorsement.
Contrarily, Nicholas Ukachukwu, a 58-year-old businessman from Osumenyi in Nnewi South LGA, is running on the platform of the national ruling party, APC. Ukachukwu staunchly believes President Tinubu, being a loyal party man, will not support an opposition candidate. He claims the president gave him a mandate in May 2024 to “Go and bring me Anambra State and connect Anambra to the centre.” Despite Ukachukwu’s insistence, the APC state leadership in Anambra has vehemently denied any alliance between President Tinubu and Governor Soludo, clarifying that the president’s visit to the state for project launches did not constitute an endorsement of Soludo. The APC South-East zone accused Soludo’s camp of peddling fake news regarding an endorsement, asserting that the president is committed to the success of the APC candidate.
President Tinubu faces a delicate political dilemma, balancing party loyalty with a seemingly cordial relationship with an influential incumbent from another party. The most plausible scenario suggests the president may opt for a neutral role to avoid political risks and maintain party unity, though such neutrality could implicitly benefit Soludo. Should the two major parties, APGA and APC, intensely clash, the Labour Party (LP) flagbearer, George Moghalu, could potentially benefit from the split votes, although this is considered an unlikely scenario.
Beyond the primary contenders, several other candidates are making their mark. George Moghalu, 62, from Nnewi and the LP candidate, is a veteran governorship contender with the support of Peter Obi. Paul Chukwuma, initially from APC, is now with the Young Progressives Party (YPP) and is seen as an intellectual match for Soludo, though his party's obscurity and his Northern zone origin pose challenges. John Nwosu of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is popular among bigwig politicians, while Jeff Nweke of Action Alliance (AA) is known for advocating peaceful campaigns and focusing on security.
To ensure a peaceful and credible election, extensive security arrangements and a peace accord have been put in place. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan (SAN), stated that the election is his first major test and assured commitment to a fair, credible, and free process with improved logistics for the 2.8 million registered voters. The Inspector General of Police (IG), Kayode Egbetokun, ordered the deployment of no fewer than 60,000 security personnel from various agencies, stressing neutrality, professionalism, and a zero-tolerance policy for electoral offenses like ballot snatching and vote buying. A Special Cybercrime Unit has also been deployed to monitor officer conduct.
During a peace accord signing ceremony organized by the National Peace Committee (NPC) under the Kukah Centre, all 16 candidates and their party chairmen pledged to adhere to peaceful conduct. Governor Soludo, speaking on behalf of the candidates, acknowledged Anambra’s history of intense electoral battles but assured that parties would abide by the accord, committing to transparency and integrity. The IG warned separatist groups like IPOB and ESN against disrupting the election, affirming that any such attempts would be met with stiff resistance. The Commissioner of Police, Abayomi Shogunle, reiterated the ban on quasi-security groups and prohibited VIPs with armed escorts at polling centers, emphasizing that only federal security agencies are authorized for election security. All stakeholders are urged to support security agencies in maintaining peace throughout the electoral process.
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