The Transition Committee Chairman for Anambra West Local Government Area, Mr. Felix Ikechi has called on Ndi Anambra to keep supporting the Governor Chukwuma Soludo administration as it meant good for the State.

 

Mr. Ikechi stated this when he held an interactive session with the All-Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Party Ward Chairmen recently.

 

The meeting provided an opportunity for the Chairman to engage directly with the party’s grassroots leaders, understand their concerns, and discuss strategies that would further strengthen the party’s presence in their various wards.

Speaking during the event, the Leader of the delegation, Prince Charles Okolo who spoke through their Deputy Mr. Ekene Michael said that they came to familiarize with the Chairman as well as share ideas for improving the party’s operations.

 

Earlier in his welcome speech, Mr Ikechi expressed delight at the visit, saying that it was a step in the right direction towards building a stronger and more cohesive relationship between the party and the local government.

He enumerated some of the impactful achievements of the Governor Chukwuma Soludo led administration in Anambra West, to include, the ongoing construction of Mmiata Anam-Nzam road, reconstruction and completion of new administrative building at Nzam among others.

 

Mr Ikechi listed other projects include, approval for the construction of an ultra-modern General hospital at Oroma-etiti Anam which has commenced already, recruitment of five thousand teachers which Ndi Anambra West benefited, One youth Two skills Initiative, Anambra West rural electrification Project among numerous other impactful projects.

At the local government level, Mr Ikechi disclosed that his administration in less than two years has renovated Christ the King College science laboratory at Umuem Anam, Comprehensive Health care Centre Umueze Anam, reconstructed Oroma-etiti, and Odekpe Primary Health care centers, renovation of old Administrative building, and Chairman’s lodge at Nzam, drilled a reticulated Solar powered boreholes at Umuoba-Abegbu, Abiator farm settlement Umuikwu Anam and Olumabanasa Communities which includes Inoma, Owelle and Ukwalla respectively among numerous other projects.