From Ifeoma Ejiofor
Fidelity Bank has pledged to partner with the Anambra State Ministry of Information and Value Reformation on the state government’s planned moral and ethical rebirth campaign.
The assurance came when a delegation from the bank’s Ziks Avenue, Awka branch visited the newly reappointed Commissioner, Dr. Law Mefor, to congratulate him on his return to office.
Receiving the team, Dr. Mefor said Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s second term, branded ‘Solution 2.0,’ began on March 17, 2026, with a mandate to restructure the state. He noted that the restructuring led to the renaming of the ministry to reflect a renewed focus on value reformation alongside information management.
“The governor wants an Anambra built on high moral rectitude and a youth population committed to work and progress, not perversion,” Mefor said.
He explained that the addition of “Value Reformation” to the ministry’s name was deliberate. “Mr. Governor is building massive physical infrastructure. But who are we building these for if the youths who will become adults of tomorrow them have lost their way? We are embarking on an aggressive ethical and moral rebirth to correct that,” he stated.
Mefor called on Fidelity Bank and other financial institutions in the state to support the initiative, which he said would soon be rolled out.
“We are considering setting up an ‘Anambra Change Brigade’ in secondary schools to serve as agents of change. We want major banks like Fidelity to partner with us in branding and other areas. Any support will be acknowledged in our materials — that’s solid visibility for you,” he appealed.
Responding, the Regional Bank Head Ugochukwu Anwusi, said that Fidelity Bank would back the moral and ethical reformation programme, particularly efforts targeting students in secondary schools.
Anwusi, accompanied by Chinenye Ekpe and Chigozie Adiele, described Mefor as a key player in the Soludo administration and said the bank was identifying with him because of his role in driving the government’s agenda.
