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Soludo Declares Emergency On Roads In Anambra
On Wednesday, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, the governor of Anambra State, announced a state of emergency on roads in the state.
The Governor also declared a state of emergency on insecurity and other vital facilities in the state
Soludo informed the people that his aspirations to transform the state into a livable and industrialized hub would necessitate everyone’s cooperation and sacrifice.
Traditional rulers, presidents-general, women presidents-general, community youth leaders, and other stakeholders from around the state gathered in Awka for a town hall gathering.
He explained that the exercise was designed to allow the state administration to communicate and interface with various stakeholders in order to advance the common benefit of the state.
The governor expressed his displeasure with the state’s rising rate of insecurity and urged residents to report anyone living among them who has a doubtful character, noting that those who cause harm live among them. Despite the lack of money, he promised to continue consolidating his predecessor’s projects.
“Today marks 49 days since we took office,” he remarked. This is the second time we’ve convened this meeting to keep you informed about our efforts to transform the state. In 100 days, we’ll call you again.
“Our first task is to bring Onitsha back to life. Onitsha must become stronger. Onitsha is the Obi of the Ndigbo people. Almost all of the city’s gutters are full. Sakamori distillation has begun.