The Anambra State Commissioner for Public Utility and Water Resources, Engineer Juluis Chukwuemeka says that Governor Chukwuma Soludi’s administration has installed about seventy thousand solar powered street lights across the state.

 

Engineer Chukwuemeka disclosed this during the Anambra East Local Government Area All Progressives Grand Alliance stakeholders meeting held in Otuocha.

According to the Commissioner, APGA Anambra East, has been coming first in every election in the state for over seventeen years now, adding that the stakeholders of the party would want their members to maintain the tempo going forward in order to attract new members into the party.

 

Engineer Chukwuemeka who said that the State government has fixed about seventy thousand street solar lights across the state, representing about seventy percent of the state’s land mass, commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for his unrivaled developmental strides in the State, and Anambra East in particular and urged Ndi Anambra East to keep supporting the Soludo administration for the overall development of the State.

The member representing Anambra East Constituency in the State House of Assembly, Honourable Obi Nweke commended members of the party for their unalloyed support so far.

 

Honourable Nweke who maintained that the meeting was for unity of purpose and familiarization among party members, disclosed that it was an avenue for him to thank the party and Ndi Anambra East for their support that gave him victory during the recently held parliamentary polls and promised that he will bring effective and participatory representation to the constituency, laced with dividends of democracy.

For the APGA Chairman, Anambra East Local Government Area, Chief Joseph Emeka-Ekwealor, the brotherly meeting was to appreciate party members for their efforts so far, as well as to spur them to do more by galvanizing and scouting for new members, as according to him, their main target now is how to deliver Governor Soludo for second term.

 

Other dignitaries that attended the meeting were, the former President General, Anambra State Association of Town Unions, Chief Alex Onukwue, Chief Ifeanyi Chinweze, Chief Obi Anesedo, Chief Boniface Ilegbunam, Chief Cyril Okafor and Woman Leaders of the party among others.