Dr. Ifeanyichukwu Okonkwo asked officials to investigate Governor Charles Soludo's taking of N30 million from support groups. The money helps pay for his nomination fee with the All Progressive Grand Alliance party. These groups gave Soludo a check during a rally at Awka Conference Centre on April 5, 2025, and said this showed their trust in his leadership.
Okonkwo claims Soludo broke the rules for public officers stated in the Constitution. His petition names three others: Finance Commissioner Izuchukwu Okafor, adviser Dr. Obi Obiogbolu, and Soludo Fans Club leader Chukwuemeka Julius. He says they misused power and laundered money through this donation. The petition states these actions go against their promise not to mix personal interests with official duties.
The complaint lists specific rules these officials allegedly broke. It mentions they cannot accept gifts because of their position or do things that harm others unfairly. Okonkwo added that Anambra youths also gave N10.5 million toward the campaign. He wants the Code of Conduct Bureau to act fast on his complaint to protect honest government.
Okonkwo claims Soludo broke the rules for public officers stated in the Constitution. His petition names three others: Finance Commissioner Izuchukwu Okafor, adviser Dr. Obi Obiogbolu, and Soludo Fans Club leader Chukwuemeka Julius. He says they misused power and laundered money through this donation. The petition states these actions go against their promise not to mix personal interests with official duties.
The complaint lists specific rules these officials allegedly broke. It mentions they cannot accept gifts because of their position or do things that harm others unfairly. Okonkwo added that Anambra youths also gave N10.5 million toward the campaign. He wants the Code of Conduct Bureau to act fast on his complaint to protect honest government.