The Anambra State Association of Town Unions, ASATU, has commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for the massive development taking place simultaneously in all parts of the state.
The National President of the Association, Barrister Titus Akpudo, who stated this at Ekwueme Square Awka, during a solidarity march to mark Soludo’s two years in office, passed a Vote of Confidence on the Governor and pledged that ASATU would continue to work with him towards achieving his dream of a ‘Livable Homeland’ for Ndi Anambra.
The above is coming, even as the African Director of the International Association of World Peace Advocates, IAWPA, Dr. John Metchie, praised Govrenor Soludo for his developmental strides which he said was a necessary measure for the sustenance of peace in Anambra State.
During the Solidary March, the ASATU President, Chief Akpudo also used the occasion to urge Governor Soludo, to as a matter of priority, draft the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service, NHFSS, into the state’s security architecture in order to curb crimes and criminalities that take place within and around forests, farms and other unmanned areas.
Chief Akpudo said that the entire ASATU family are solidly behind the Governor and would at the right time urge him to go for a second tenure in order to actualize his good plans for the state.
On insecurity, he said they are also pleading with him to conscript the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service into Anambra state security apparatus.
Reacting to the Solidarity March, the African Director of the International Association of World Peace Advocates, IAWPA, Dr. Metchie, said it was a good and right gesture to appreciate a Governor who is judiciously deploying the resources of the people to bring rapid development in all the communities in the state.
He commended the Governor for the attention his administration is giving to his community, Umueri and thanked the state’s commissioner for Health, Dr. Afam Obidike for facilitating the upgrading and maintenance of Umueri General Hospital as well as employment of doctors, nurses and other medical professionals for the facility.
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