Anambra 2021: Billionaire sons of Ihiala mobilize for Soludo

Ihiala is reputed to be the local government with the highest concentration of billionaires, after Nnewi town.

Some prominent sons of Ihiala in Anambra state have mobilized support for candidates like Charles Soludo and others ahead of the supplementary election today.

The Ihiala sons at home and in diaspora urged people of the area to vote in Tuesday’s supplementary governorship election.

The prominent indigenes of the state who began mobilizing to ensure a large turnout of voters on Tuesday include: Mr. Ernest Obiejesi, popularly known as Obijackson, chairman of Air Peace Airline, Barr Allen Onyema, Chairman of Seplat Oil, Dr ABC Orjiakor among other.

Ihiala is reputed to be the local government with the highest concentration of billionaires, after Nnewi town.

The town will Tuesday decide the fate of the major candidates in the governorship race, as 148,000 voters in the local government will be going to polls.

Ihiala has the second largest voting strength in Anambra State behind Idemili North LGA.

Major candidates in the Anambra governorship election have shifted their attention to Ihiala, pressing to mobilize voters for themselves.

It was gathered that many voters in Ihiala who reside in other towns have been trooping home since noon, in preparation for tomorrow’s polls.

“Some of our brothers who live in Lagos and Abuja have already arrived by air, on the sponsorship of some of our billionaires,” a source said.

According to Daily Post, Governor Willie Obiano has been pressing some of the notable figures in the state to work for APGA, to ensure that Prof. Chukwuma Soludo who is already clearly in the lead, wins the election.

Soludo is leading with about 45,000 votes, but with 148,000 votes, if Ihiala people decide to favour PDP’s candidate, Mr. Valentine Ozigbo with their votes, or APC’s Senator Andy Uba, they can comfortably make anyone of them the next governor of the state.

A source said that Chief Allen Onyema was already working hard to ensure that indigenes of the state voted for Soludo.