Friday, 30 September 2022

Soludo To Embark On Rehabilitation Of Twelve Kilometers Of Roads In Obosi

By Ejike Abana

Twelve kilometers of roads in Obosi, Idemili North Council Area will he rehabilitated by Anambra State Government.
Governor Chukwuma Soludo gave the assurance when he embarked on physical inspection of roads in very bad conditions in the area.

According to the Governor, his administration understands that embarking on the such rehabilitation will bring an end to the sufferings of the people living and doing business in the area.
The state of the roads are said to have deprived people of the neighbourhoods of their sources of livelihood.

The affected roads include Odume Layout, Ugwuagba, Ibolo, Eze Iweka Road Awada, Owellaja, all in Obosi.
The visit became imperative to get hands-on feel of the state of environmental challenge in the area including challenges posed by flooding in the area.

The Governor said that his government prioritized the needs of the masses, stressing that environment is Anambra's number one existential threat.
He revealed that about three local government areas is currently being faced with flooding challenge, which he said may extend to the fourth council area, thereby creating an emergency situation.

Professor Soludo however added that the state government is trying to resettle the affected inhabitants of those locations, tasking Ndi Anambra on attitudinal change towards the environment, shunning blocking the drainages.
At various locations visited, ABS lens captured residents chanting and expressing optimism that the problems facing the areas would soon be a thing of the past.

The Governor was accompanied by the State Commissioners for Works, Engr. Ifeanyi Okoma and his Special Duties counterpart, Barrister Sylvester Ezeokenwa, Chief Protocol to the Governor, Mr. Chinedu Nwoye, among others.

Soludo Recieves New GOC 82 Division, Musa, Commits To His Constitutional Role Of Providing Security

By Ejike Abana

The Governor Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo has received the new General Officer commanding 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu, Major General U. T. Musa. 

The security chief who is in charge of the five eastern states and Delta state was received by Governor Soludo at the Governor's Lodge, Amawbia.
Receiving the entourage, Governor Soludo extended his condolences for the mindless killing of some soldiers at Umunze, describing the security situation in the state as an ongoing war which is being gradually won by the state government.
He revealed that his administration's onslaught on criminals is multi-dimensional, reiterating that the Major General's visit is a partnership for security and development.

The Governor said that unfortunately, in the homeland, there is actually an internal war ongoing, a gorilla warfare, stressing that is plain criminality.
He assured of doing everything within his administration's power to contain it, noting that they have tried to motivate vigilante to join in the business of securing the homeland because security is everybody's business.
Governor Soludo said that Nigeria is destined to be the biggest black power on earth, emphasizing that the few miscreants cannot be allowed to define and prevail over the nation's collective will, saying that the call is a partnership for security and development.

Earlier, Major General Musa stressed that the visit is customary and appreciated the Governor for assisting them.
While expressing optimism that the region and the country at large will be calm, as according to him, security is everybody's business, noting that every fresh attack poses fresh challenges that will be won.
Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi, Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, AVM Ben Chiobi RTD were present at the meeting which featured presentation of plaque to the Governor.

Thursday, 29 September 2022

SOLUDO'S PRESS SECRETARY, ABURIME CHARGES PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTITIONERS ON PROFESSIONALISM, SERVICE DELIVERY

By Ejike Abana

Press Secretary to the Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Christian Aburime has charged public relations practitioners on promoting professionalism in their various chosen practices.

Mr. Aburime gave the charge when he joined the state chapter of Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, NIPR for a business lecture held in Awka.
During the lecture which had the theme, Understanding the regulatory environment governing NIPR: an exposition on chapter administration, Mr. Aburime stressed that public relations is a professional domain that must be accorded its rightful place in the society.
While assuring of Governor Soludo's support to professionals, the Press Secretary added that the only way that practitioners can be respected is if they respect themselves and do the right thing always, urging them to ensure service delivery.

He commend NIPR for placing professionalism in the front burner over the years, particularly in identifying gaps in the practice and taking strategic steps to close them.
Notable professionals who were present at the event include the former Commissioner for Education, Professor Kate Omenugha, Professor Stella Okunna, Professor Boniface Obiefuna and Dr. Dennis Ekemezie.
The Chapter Chairman, Professor Angela Nwammuo hosted the event while Dr. Wilson Anunike delivered the lecture.

SOLUDO'S PRESS SECRETARY, ABURIME CHARGES PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTITIONERS ON PROFESSIONALISM, SERVICE DELIVERY

By Ejike Abana

Press Secretary to the Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Christian Aburime has charged public relations practitioners on promoting professionalism in their various chosen practices.

Mr. Aburime gave the charge when he joined the state chapter of Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, NIPR for a business lecture held in Awka.
During the lecture which had the theme, Understanding the regulatory environment governing NIPR: an exposition on chapter administration, Mr. Aburime stressed that public relations is a professional domain that must be accorded its rightful place in the society.

While assuring of Governor Soludo's support to professionals, the Press Secretary added that the only way that practitioners can be respected is if they respect themselves and do the right thing always, urging them to ensure service delivery.
He commend NIPR for placing professionalism in the front burner over the years, particularly in identifying gaps in the practice and taking strategic steps to close them.
Notable professionals who were present at the event include the former Commissioner for Education, Professor Kate Omenugha, Professor Stella Okunna, Professor Boniface Obiefuna and Dr. Dennis Ekemezie.
The Chapter Chairman, Professor Angela Nwammuo hosted the event while Dr. Wilson Anunike delivered the lecture.

Wednesday, 28 September 2022

Soludo Reads Riot Act To Killers Of Soldiers In Umunze

Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR has strongly condemned the killing of soldiers who were ambushed on a routine patrol at Umunze by yet to be identified gun men in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State.

"We condemn this wicked and cruel attack in the strongest terms. The perpetrators of this act must pay. We are not going to rest on our oars, including those people that attacked Senator Ifeanyi Ubah and the rest. There will be absolutely no hiding place for them". Governor Soludo vowed.

"Going forward, our actions will show, as these people must surely pay for this heinous and repulsive attack", Governor Soludo further stressed.

The Governor therefore urged Ndi Anambra to remain calm and law-abiding as the security agencies are on top of the situation.

Christian Aburime 
Press Secretary To The Governor

Tuesday, 27 September 2022

GOVERNOR SOLUDO'S KIND OF ROADS

BY EJIKE ABANA

Road infrastructure is as basic as the air we breathe. It is a linear way for the conveyance of traffic which, to a great extent, has an improved
 surface for use by vehicles; both motorized and non-motorized, including pedestrians. Roads play the very vital role of aiding transportation.
Before now, Anambra State prides as a state with the best network of roads. This entails that nooks and crannies of the state can be easily accessed from community to community without hitches. Sadly, this may no longer be the case, as most roads in the state have become death traps, causing untold hardship to the population.

During the campaign which ushered in the Governor Chukwuma Soludo-led administration, one resounding request across communities was the provision of roads. Thus, when Governor Soludo mounted the saddle of governance, one of the major thrusts and focus of his government centered on how to provide access roads across the state.
However, restrained by scarce resources, Governor Soludo has narrowed the focus and prioritized the construction of strategic roads. By this the Soludo-led administration is constructing roads that link and open up communities, support economic growth and improve the lives of Ndi Anambra.

To achieve this target, Anambra State Government decided to ‘sprinkle’ roads in strategic parts of the state. For instance, Governor Soludo flagged off the construction of nine roads in Okpoko, Ogbaru Local Government Area that are approximately 14.3 kilometers. When these roads are completed, they will give the people of the area, who feel they have since been neglected, a sense of belonging.
Work has also commenced on the eleven kilometer Mmiata Anam-Nzam road. When completed, the road will boost agro-economy of the area in particular and Anambra State in general.

Also, Governor Soludo has flagged off construction and rehabilitation of about sixty-point-two kilometers of roads across the state. Works are already ongoing in the sites. These include the twenty-six kilometer Awba-Ofemili-Amansea road. The communities in this stretch who will benefit are as well agrarian communities. They are Amansea, Ebenebe, Ugbene, Ugbenu and Awba-Ofemili all in Awka North Local Government Area. Similarly, the 26.4 kilometer Amansea-Ndiukwuenu-Awa-Ufuma road which links the state Capital, Awka and Orumba North and South axis which is targeted to be completed within four months will not only improve economic activities, but drastically reduce travel time.
Other roads currently receiving the attention of the state government are: the six hundred meter stretch Isu/Igbo, Isuofia/Igboukwu section of the Ekwulobia/Nnobi Road popularly called Isu-Igbo river, the seven point-seven-nine kilometer Akpaka- Basilica road in Onitsha North Council Area, the flood control work at the Ogidi/Ogbunike road, and the rehabilitation of the failed portion of Mmili John road in Ojoto, Idemili South Local Government Area.

At the last count, Governor Chukwuma Soludo has flagged off over eighty kilometer roads across the state. This is out of the two-hundred and twenty kilometer roads he targets to complete in his first year in office. In his words, in no distant time, Anambra will become a massive construction site. According to the pact signed between the state government and contractors handling the different roads, it is expected that the roads will have a twenty year life span.
These projects are according to the People’s manifesto, Governor Soludo’s promise to Ndi Anambra. He assured that his administration will modernize and maintain existing roads, connect more communities with new roads, build flyovers, spurs and bridges, insist on durable roads, explore alternative business models including concessioning to provide more and better roads. So far, he is fulfilling the promise.

Ndi Anambra, the solution is here!

Saturday, 24 September 2022

SOLUDO REITERATES CALL FOR PROMOTION OF LOCAL CONTENT

By Christian ABURIME 

The Governor of Anambra State, Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo has lauded the National Automotive Design and Development Council for their efforts in promoting local contents and automobile industry in Nigeria. 

Governor Soludo made this remark during a courtesy visit to Mr Jelani Aliyu, Director-General/CEO of the Council, which is a subsidiary under the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Commerce. 
"I am a promoter, advocate for Made-In-Nigeria contents and already championing this cause by making Innoson Vehicle my official car," said Soludo.

Mr Governor mentioned that the drive and creativity he has seen in the past speaks of the great potential that exists in Nigeria. He advised on the continuous need to look inwards to see how the abundant potentials in the country can be harnessed and improved upon. 
He assured of his support towards the automotive industry policy document which is being updated and would go live soon. 

Governor Soludo also gave his assurances of unalloyed  commitment to promoting the adoption of the policy to ensure that Nigerians and public officers patronize their local industry and Made-In-Nigeria cars are mainstreamed.
The Council made a presentation on progress recorded since inception in 2013, where they are right now and how Anambra have been pivotal in the drive towards the industrialization of the automotive industry. 

The plan for Anambra industrial park is ready, some pre-work have started and the administrative office is 90 percent complete. 

Few weeks from now, a proposal will be sent for the implementation of the Anambra Industrial Park Plan. 

Anambra has been pivotal in the drive towards the industrialization of the automotive industry.

On its part, Anambra Government is required to construct connecting roads, provide solar lights, construct drainage systems, conduct geo-contour and geo-technical survey on the land. 
Governor Soludo during the meeting requested the Council to setup an Automotive Training Centre in the State. The DG in his response requested the State to make available one hectare of land for the training facility.

Governor Soludo promised to swing into action to ensure the Anambra Automotive Industrial Park becomes a reality in the nearest future.