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FDI: Moghalu Berates Soludo As Anambra Attracts Zero Foreign Investment

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Labour Party governorship candidate, Dr. George Moghalu, versus Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo

The Labour Party candidate, in the forthcoming Anambra State November 8, 2025, governorship election, Dr. George Moghalu, has strongly berated the state governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, after the state failed to attract any Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Quarter 1 of 2025.

Details of the states that attracted foreign investment in Quarter 1 of 2025 are contained in the Q1 2025 Capital Importation report recently released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

According to the report, Anambra State was completely missing from the list of states that attracted FDIs in the first quarter of the year.

Out of the thirty-six states of the federation, only six states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, did.

These include:

  1. FCT, with $3.05 billion
  2. Lagos State with $2.56 billion
  3. Ogun State with $7.95 million
  4. Oyo State with $7.81 million
  5. Kaduna State with $4.06 million
  6. Kano State with $117,000, and
  7. Ekiti State with $4,250
  8. The total of FDIs generated were $5.63 billion.

Zero FDI

Reacting to the development, Dr. Moghalu insisted that Soludo’s failure to attract FDI is evidence of “abysmal performance”.

In a statement entitled “Anambra State completely excluded from Q1 2025 foreign investment: a damning verdict on failed governance“, signed his Special Assistant on Media and obtained by Diaspora Digital Media (DDM), Moghalu stated:

“The recently released Q1 2025 capital importation report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is a clear and indisputable indictment of the abysmal performance of the Anambra State Government under the current administration.

“Out of the entire 36 states of the federation, only six states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) received any form of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the first quarter of 2025.

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“These are:

Moghalu berates Soludo as Anambra failed to attracts Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

“Anambra State received nothing. Zero. Not one cent.

“This is not just a number. It is a clear message from the global investment community: Anambra is no longer seen as a safe or viable destination for investment.”

Moghalu regretted that Anambra was once hailed as full of promise, and the gateway of commerce and industry in the South East but now sidelined.

It was also reckoned as home to a vast pool of entrepreneurial talent, bustling markets, educated workforce, and strategic road and river networks.

“Today, under the present administration, Anambra has been reduced to a state of economic paralysis and political confusion.

“The complete absence of foreign investment is symptomatic of deeper systemic failures,” he lamented.

Moghalu then listed the following as reasons behind the “woeful” failure of the state.

1. Rising Insecurity and Lawlessness

Moghalu noted that no businessman will put his money where it is not safe, hence no FDI can be generated.

He said: “No investor puts money where life and property are not safe. For the past two years, insecurity has worsened in Anambra.

“Armed robbery, kidnapping, cult violence, and politically motivated attacks have become the norm. Entire communities live in fear, and businesses are being forced to shut down or relocate.

“This government has no sustainable security strategy. Its response to violence has been reactionary, inconsistent, and politicized.

“The governor is quick to blame “unknown gunmen” and quicker to go silent when lives are lost.

“Foreign investors are not blind. They read the news; they assess the risks.

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“And clearly, they have concluded that Anambra is too dangerous to do business in.”

2. Economic Mismanagement and Anti-Business Policies

On the issues revolving around economic mismanagement and anti-business policies resulting to zero FDI, Moghalu stated:

“Even beyond insecurity, the investment climate in Anambra is toxic.

“Instead of making life easier for businesses, this government has introduced aggressive taxation, harassment of traders, extortion by revenue agents, and a total lack of infrastructure support.

“There is no functional investment promotion agency, no meaningful dialogue with the private sector, no visible plan for industrialization or economic growth.

“The government lacks the basic tools of modern governance: data-driven planning, transparency, and accountability.

“The result is clear. Investors flee. Capital dries up. And unemployment soars.”

3. Empty Rhetoric, No Results, No FDI

The LP governorship candidate further noted that state governor is full of empty rhetoric without results or FDI.

He said further: “Instead of facing these issues with honesty and courage, the governor has chosen a path of political distraction.

“In recent weeks, he has launched verbal attacks on political opponents, insulting those who dare to challenge his record.

“But the facts are stubborn.

“While his counterparts in Lagos, Ogun, and even Ekiti are attracting millions and building investor confidence, Anambra is sinking into irrelevance.

“The governor is not just presiding over failure. He is defending it with arrogance.

“No amount of propaganda or press conferences can cover up this disaster.

“Governance is not about speaking good English. It is about delivering results, securing lives, attracting investment, and growing prosperity.

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“On all these counts, the Anambra State Government has failed woefully.”

A Call for New Leadership

Moghalu, therefore, called for a new leadership in the state, devoid of “empty speeches and photo-ops”.

He stated that the state deserves a government that understands how to unlock the economic potential of the state.

This includes how to attract FDI, create jobs, secure lives, and restore the dignity of the people.

“If in 2025 Anambra cannot appear on the investment map of Nigeria, then what exactly is the government doing?” he asked rhetorically.

Moghalu, therefore, called on Ndi Anambra to demand answers, not excuses, not distractions, but real change.

“Ndi Anambra must demand for a bold, visionary, and competent leadership that will rescue our state from economic collapse and political decay,” he concluded.


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