Soludo signs six new bills into law
By Jeffrey Agbo
Anambra State Governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo has signed six bills into law to foster investment and security in the state.
The signing ceremony took place at the Governor’s Lodge in Amawbia, where the governor was joined by key officials, including the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Somtochukwu Udeze; the Majority Leader, Ikenna Ofodeme, among others.
The newly enacted laws encompass a diverse range of areas that reflect the administration’s commitment to improving the lives of the citizens.
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Notable among them are the Anambra State Development and Investment Corporation Law 2025 and the Anambra State Electricity Law 2025 which are anticipated to bolster the state’s economic landscape and energy infrastructure.
In addition, Soludo approved the Anambra State Homeland Security (Amendment) Law 2025 aimed at enhancing safety protocols as well as the Anambra State Herbal Practice Law and the Anambra State Indigenous Traditional Medicine Practices Law, both set for 2024 and 2025 respectively, which seek to integrate traditional healthcare practices into the state’s medical framework.
Lastly, the Anambra State Mission Schools of Nursing and Midwifery (Amendment No. 2) Law 2025 intends to improve nursing and midwifery education standards within the state.
During the signing, Governor Soludo praised the collaborative efforts between the executive and the State House of Assembly, emphasising the positive impact these laws will have on the people. He expressed hope for continued partnership in future legislative endeavours that support the growth and well-being of the Anambra people.






