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Enugu kicks off N358million development project

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Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi

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Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, on Wednesday, flagged off a N358 million development project at Mgbowo junction (Aki na Ukwa), recently approved by the state Executive Council.

The move was part of keeping with his promise to create more urban centres for socio-economic expansion and recovery.

The multi-purpose project, which will serve as a gateway to the state capital through Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway, has solar-powered street lights, road network, drainage system and a police post to enhance the security of the area.

Flagging off the project, Ugwuanyi explained that it was in line with his administration’s urban renewal vision, adding that it will engender socio-economic development of the council area in particular and the state in general, as well as give the state’s gateway a facelift.

The governor disclosed that the project will be executed in line with international best practices and appealed to the people of the area to cooperate with the construction company handling the work by respecting the rules and building standard.

He noted that his administration has given special attention to Awgu Local Government Area, such as the ongoing rehabilitation of Awgu town road and relocation of Enugu State College of Education, Technical, from Enugu to Ihe, with the vision to making it a full-fledged University.

The Transition Committee Chairman of Awgu council, Ugonna Ibe, appreciated the governor for his special interest in the council area, saying that the project will turn around the economic activities for the benefit of the people of the area and the state at large.

He assured the governor that the people of Awgu will continue to support his administration and vote massively for him in 2019.

The member representing Awgu/Aninri/ Oji River Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Tobi Okechukwu, while thanking Ugwuanyi for the project, said that it “means a lot to our people and will bring empowerment as well as create the enabling environment for business to thrive in the area”.

Source: G Business

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