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Chukwu Chimezie @Chukwu2025 $1.12  

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  Charles Chukwuma Soludo in Early Lead as Independent National Electoral Commission Uploads 99% of Results in Anambra State Governorship Election


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In one of the most closely watched electoral contests in Nigeria’s south-east, early uploads from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) indicate that Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has gained a commanding advantage in the 2025 Anambra State governorship election.

Uploads show overwhelming progress

Reports on Sunday show that over 95 % of polling-unit results have now been posted to the INEC’s Result Viewing Portal (IReV). One outlet reported that 5,472 out of 5,720 polling units in Anambra had uploaded their figures. (National Accord Newspaper)
Earlier, slightly lower figures – around 69.98% – were cited, but the latest figure signals near-full completion of uploads. (PM News Nigeria)

The high upload rate marks a strong indication of the technological progress in electoral processes: direct polling-unit uploads, real-time transmission of results, and transparency efforts. Observers describe the pace as markedly improved over earlier cycles. (National Accord Newspaper)

Soludo’s early lead

As the data streamed in, Soludo appeared to have built a comfortable margin. Early tallies from wards across the state show APGA dominating in several key polling units:

  • At PU015, Ward 9, Nnokwa (Idemili South), APGA 60 votes; APC 15; LP 2; YPP 2; PDP 1. (Daily Report)

  • At Uruagu Ward 1, Nnewi North: APGA 69; LP 21; APC 14. (Daily Report)

Analysts note that Soludo’s visible presence, combined with APGA’s entrenched grassroots networks in Anambra, likely underpin this solid showing. (Daily Report)

What this means

With nearly all polling-unit results now uploaded, the margin appears increasingly difficult to overturn:

  • The completion of uploads means collation is likely to proceed without unexpected hold-ups.

  • Soludo’s lead, if maintained into the final local-government tallies, positions him strongly for reelection.

  • The transparency of uploading results helps bolster the credibility of the outcome (though of course the legal, collation and verification steps still remain).

Important caveats

  • Uploads ≠ final result: Although the IReV uploads cover polling-unit counts, the formal collation at ward, local-government and state levels remains the official process. The final declaration hinges on those steps.

  • Outstanding units/irregularities: Even a small number of units withheld, cancelled, or contested can alter dynamics in tight races. The presence of appeals, legal challenges or supplementary polls remains a possibility.

  • Turnout & vote-margin matters: Early leads are helpful signals, but the size of Soludo’s margin and whether it crosses required thresholds will determine how comfortable his victory is.

  • Opposition response: While Soludo leads in the uploads, rivals may challenge results, allege irregularities or demand recounts — these dynamics can prolong finality.

Looking ahead

As stakeholders await the formal pattern of collation, the key questions will be:

  • Will Soludo maintain his lead in all or nearly all of the 21 local government areas of Anambra?

  • Will any cancellations or reruns occur, and how might they affect the outcome?

  • What will the official margin be, and how will opposition parties react?

  • How will the transparency of the process (via the uploads) affect public acceptance of the result?

In conclusion, the Anambra State election appears to be tilting decisively toward APGA’s Charles Soludo, backed by a strong upload rate of polling-unit results. While there is still procedural work to be done, the indicators point toward a likely reelection for Soludo — unless significant shifts occur in the coming hours of collation or through legal intervention.

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Chukwu Chimezie @Chukwu2025 $1.12  

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