2 Years in office: Soludo’s Transformational Leadership Qualifies Him For Third Term – Awka City Mayor

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By Praise Chinecherem

Transition Committee Chairman of Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State, Hon. ThankGod Anagor has described Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s two years developmental footprint of disruptive change as second to none in Nigeria’s history and major remarkable drive to consider him as unique candidate for third term if the constitution permits.

Anagor who stated this at official commissioning of the Ezinator road at Ntokor, Awka South Local Government Area of the State, stressed that Soludo is a seasoned administrator with reference to the ongoing projects across the 30 constituencies of the State.

The Awka South LG boss noted that the completion and commissioning of over 100 kilometre roads across the state was a clear indication that Soludo’s administration is focused and ready to provide more infrastructural development in the next few years.

According to him, Soludo restructuring strategy has helped effectively optimize governance and brought about total turnaround and transformation in the the state.

“The 26 kilometre road which spans from Amansea and cut across three villages; (Ndiora, Ntokor and Ndikpa) making up Ezinator community connecting to Ndiukwuenu, Awa and Ufuma respectively will help the people of Orumba North and South easily access the Awka State Capital in short time,” he added.

Anagor commended the Governor for renewing the people’s faith in government by reaching out to areas left behind in development by the previous administration especially communities totally cut off in the past from the common wealth of the state.

Anagor further stated that it was time for Ndi Anambra to do away with politics of lies, bitterness, manipulation and frustration and embrace unity, equity and justice for peace and prosperity of all, calling for maximum support for the ace Anambra Governor for the task ahead.

Also speaking, President General, Ezinator Development Union, Hon Chizoba Okoli appreciated the Governor for fostering peace, unity, stability and development in communities across the entire twenty local government area by extensive road projects and other tremendous and impressive infrastructural, human capital development.

“It is also a proof that Soludo is determined to fulfill his pledge of bringing disruptive change and non-discriminatory governance to every nook and cranny of Anambra State,” he said.

The PG noted that the governor’s passionate efforts in reducing the hardship of the people through major road projects and other basic infrastructure can not be overemphasized as it has indeed deeply and positively impacted their lives.

Okoli on behalf of the community assured absolute commitment and support to Governor Soludo’s administration and promote the APGA led Government agenda

Responding, Soludo appreciated the mammoth crowd for their passionate display of love and support, describing the road projects as only partial fulfillment to his gubernatorial campaign promises and assured that more is underway.

“My administration will continue to prioritize the basic needs of the entire Ndi Anambra irrespective of party affiliation or religious inclination, affirming the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA mantra of “be your brother’s keeper.”

“I promise to do more with more encouragement and support from Ndi Anambra,” he stressed.

Other notable dignitaries who also graced the event included Chief of Staff to Governor Soludo, Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi, Chief Protocol and Deputy Chief of Staff, Hon. Chinedu Nwoye. Anambra Commissioner For Works, Engr. ifeanyi Akoma and MD/CEO Anambra State Road Traffic Maintainance Agency (ARTMA) Engr. Emeka Okonkwo.

Others were MD Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra (OCHA Brigade) Come. Celestine Anere. Deputy Speaker Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Pius Chuma Okoye, National President, Anambra State Association Of Town Union, Barr. Titus Akpudo, members of Anambra State Executive Council amongst others.

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