By Vincent Ujumadu
Anambra State has been rated 100% healthy in the July 2026 Open Government Partnership (OGP) Nigeria subnational status ranking.
The rating is the highest possible standing any state can attain on the platform’s rigorous, nine-point framework for measuring how genuinely open, accountable, and citizen-driven a government truly is.
Chief Press Secretary to Governor Chukwuma Soludo, Mr Christian Aburime said in a statement that Anambra’s rating is a well-earned scorecard, arrived at through the same demanding lens applied to every state that has signed on to the OGP.
According to Aburime, the rating asks not what a government claims, but what it can prove, noting that OGP does not hand out its ratings, but ensures that the state earns its standing across nine distinct criteria, each designed to strip governance down to its essentials.
Aburime said: “A ‘100% healthy’ rating thus means a state has performed convincingly to meet the criteria required. Anambra did. This, evidently, has been made possible under the accountable leadership of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR.
“Anambra’s approach to public administration has consistently carried the imprint of Governor Soludo’s own instincts as an economist and institution-builder: a preference for structure over spectacle, and for systems that outlast any single administration.
“The OGP rating is best understood not as an isolated award, but as the natural output of that instinct applied consistently across the machinery of state.
“Political will, the OGP’s first and arguably most decisive criterion, is not something that can be manufactured for an assessment cycle. It shows up in whether a governor allocates real resources to open-government reforms, whether senior officials treat the agenda as central rather than cosmetic, and whether the commitment survives contact with the ordinary pressures of governing.
“Anambra’s clean sweep across the OGP’s criteria suggests a leadership culture in which transparency is treated as an imperative rather than as an occasional public relations exercise.
“That same instinct is visible in the state’s recent record on service delivery. For instance, the administration’s investments in primary healthcare have positioned Anambra among the leading states in healthcare performance within the South-East, drawing acknowledgment from international partners, including the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, and Medecins Sans Frontieres.
“It is a small, but telling illustration of the same underlying discipline: build the institutional plumbing first, and outcomes follow”.
He noted that a 100% Healthy OGP status is, in effect, a certification that a government’s openness is structural, rather than seasonal, adding that it tells investors that regulatory and fiscal processes are more predictable.
Aburime observed that the rating is an assurance to development partners that resources channelled through the state are more likely to be tracked and accounted for and that the mechanisms for holding the government to account are not aspirational, but operational.
“For a state long associated with commercial dynamism, industrious citizenry, and cultural depth, this rating adds a further, quieter distinction. Anambra now stands among the small number of Nigerian states whose governance architecture has been independently verified as sound from the inside out”, he stated.
Acknowledging that the rating is not an endpoint, Aburime said the OGP framework itself is built around continuous cycles, new commitments, fresh rounds of co-creation, ongoing implementation, precisely because open government is a discipline that must be renewed, not a trophy that can be shelved.
“What the July 2026 ranking confirms is that Anambra, under Governor Soludo’s leadership, has built the institutional habits necessary to keep meeting that standard.
“In a highly political environment like ours, where the temptation to prioritise visibility over verification is ever-present, Anambra’s achievement is a reminder that credibility, once built on measurable process rather than rhetoric, tends to compound.
“The state has, under Governor Soludo, shown its healthy excellence, and the results are now in the open. And Anambra is continuously on the rise”, he said.
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