SOLUDO FLAGS OFF 1.8 AMA ISI UDALA, IFITE-OGWARI ROAD, CANVASSES VOTES FOR APGA FOR CONTINUITY AND CONSOLIDATION

Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR has flagged off construction of the 1.8 kilometres Ama Isi Udala Village road, Ifite-Ogwari road project in Ayamelum Local Government Area. The Governor inaugurated the project which is strategic because it leads to the irrigation basin in the area. According to the Governor, the flag-off is a promise that he has come to fulfil. “Before I came, I met with the stakeholders of Ayamelum, where they pleaded that we construct the Ayamelum road, linking Awka with a bridge and I considered it as very strategic.

“They also said that Ayamelum people are not in employment in the public sector. Nine months into our administration, we recruited 5000 teachers, and Ayamelum people are there in their numbers. “You also asked for roads. Which is what we have come to do today. Your stakeholders also requested appointments and we are already on it; all happening within ten months. We will do more”, the Governor stressed. “The first road which is about 27 kilometres linking Ayamelum to the State capital is ongoing and very strategic and will be delivered in a few months’ time. “The Commissioner just told me that the bridge has been designed. I can’t wait for the bridge to go across the river. “But most importantly, Ayamelum is APGA land. On election day, make sure you come out en masse to vote APGA all the way.

“Our people should also imbibe the culture of paying their fair share by prompt payment of tax. “A bishop told me to engage only foreign contractors for the construction of Anambra roads, but New Idea, the construction company, has the capacity and competence to deliver, that is why we gave them the contract. “They mobilized to the site immediately they were given the contract, it shows capacity, but they should bear in mind that the contract reads that the road will last a minimum of twenty years”, concluded the Governor. The Commissioner for Works, Engineer Ifeanyi Okoma noted that Governor Soludo has a great interest in integrated development across the state, pointing out that the road being flagged off leads to irrigation sites, and it is guaranteed to last for twenty years and has five months completion date.

Speaking on behalf of New Idea Construction Company, Igwe Sir Ben Emeka thanked Governor Soludo for giving an indigenous company like theirs, the opportunity to showcase their handwork. “I want to assure the governor that by April ending, we must have delivered according to the contract agreement”, he added. Speaker of the State House of Assembly and APGA Flag-bearer for Ayamelum state House Assembly, Rt. Hon. Uchenna Okafor recalled all the promises the Governor made to the people when he came to canvassed for votes for the party and stressed that the flag-off and other things to come are in fulfilment of those promises. He appealed to the people to vote for APGA all the way if they are interested in continuity and development.

Also speaking, the APGA Senatorial Candidate for Anambra North, Dr Ebelechukwu Obiano said, “We’ve come to flag-off the road which is a good thing; so we have to thank the Governor by voting APGA”, just as the APGA Flag-bearer for Oyi, Ayamelum Federal Constituency, Lady Maurene Gwacham reminded the people to vote APGA in order to remain in power. Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Ernest Ezeajughi, Transition Committee Chairman for Ayamelum, Mr Livy Onyenwe, Commissioner for Petroleum, Barrister Tony Ifeanya, MD/CEO ATMA, Mr Emeka Okonkwo, a large crowd of supporters, among others attended the event which featured cutting of tape to signal official flag-off of the road.

By Christian ABURIME

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