Idemili South Local Government stakeholders have commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for commencing the rehabilitation of Nnobi – Awka-Etiti road, which they said has been in bad state for a long time.
Serious work is ongoing on the road to make it motorable by December.
Speaking on the development, the Transition Committee Chairman of Idemili South Local Government Area, Mrs Amaka Obi, regretted that the condition of the road has adversely affected economic activities in the area, and commended Governor Soludo for responding to the need of Ndi Idemili South.
She noted that the intervention is one of the ways the Governor has responded to the challenges confronting the local government, all geared towards giving the Ndi Idemili South better life, assuring that they will remain supportive of Governor Soludo’s developmental policies.
An All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, chieftain in the area, Chief Ikenna Iyiegbu, while expressing profound gratitude to Governor Soludo for living up to his campaign promises, not just to the people of Idemili South, but entire state, expressed hope that the transformation of Anambra state is near.
He called on the people of Idemili South and Anambra state at large to support the Governor’s good intentions through maximum cooperation, and further called for increased public-community-private partnership to help drive development down to the hinterlands, saying that government lone efforts won’t deliver needed result.
On their parts, another APGA Chieftain, Mr Chijioke Agbanyim, and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Youth Empowerment Programme, Dr Nelson Omenugha, said Governor Soludo has since his inauguration demonstrated unmatched dedication to making Anambra State livable and prosperous.
They noted that the Governor has been tackling challenges in road infrastructure across the state, and has strategically awarded over two hundred kilometers of road for construction, urging him to sustain the tempo to ease the stress people go through as a result of poor road infrastructure.
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