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Activist ‘Osita Obi’ Tour Soludo’s Projects With Journalists

Convener of the Recover Nigeria Project, Comrade Osita Obi has urged the people of Anambra State to re-elect Governor Chukwuma Soludo to enable him to accomplish his mission for the state.

Angel Network News (ANN) reports that Comrade Obi, a human right activist while speaking after touring Soludo’s project
alongside journalists, expressed his admiration on the giant strides of the current Anambra State government.

According to Obi, the governor is doing wonderfully well in the state, but the public has not been given the opportunity to learn about these developments.

He said Soludo has significantly transformed the state into a livable city and urged residents to support the governor’s second term bid to enable him to continue the good work he is doing.

Obi said that Soludo has positively impacted the lives of ndi Anambra through various projects aimed at improving well-being and development across all communities and 21 local government areas.

“As a private citizen, I decided to lead this tour to show that the people’s perception of government projects differs from the government’s own perspective,” Obi explained.

“ Soludo has performed admirably and deserves a second term to complete the process of good governance and showcase positive achievements across the three senatorial districts of the state.

” The governor should be given another four years to continue the extensive work across the state. We have heard about his good work, but today we have seen it firsthand. These are wonderful and marvelous achievements that will leave a lasting legacy.”

“I decided to bring you journalists here for a tour of the project sites as a private initiative to observe what is happening across the state.

“Sometimes, the government’s story differs from the citizens’ perspective. As a private citizen, I wanted to see things for myself and communicate the true state of affairs to Anambrarians. What I have seen is the real picture.”

“Soludo is fantastic and wonderful, and I agree with that assessment. The only thing I am asking Anambrarians is to give him four more years. Let them not disrupt this process of radical transformation so that he can complete the ongoing programs,” he stated.

Speaking in an interview, the former Secretary General of Awba Ofemili Mr. Chinedu Oraekie the tarred road is a dream come true.

“I never thought I would see a tarred road in this area. We are grateful to Governor Soludo and will vote for him many times again.”

A community leader from Awba-Ofemili town in Awka North Local Government Area, Mr. Ambrose Nweke, commended Governor Soludo for improving the community through extensive road infrastructure that has brought it into the limelight.

“We thank Soludo for this because a road represents life and light. Conditions were terrible before now.

“This road was so impassable that vehicles could not drive through. We have other towns around us, like Umunumu, Ezeagu in Enugu State, Omor, and others that are now connected with us,” he stated.

“This was not done because of our efforts but because of the governor’s benevolence. We thank him and hope he will fulfill his promise to link us to Ayamelum Local Government. We believe he will do it because he built this road without any pressure on him; he did it voluntarily,” he stated.

“Previously, it was hard to find commercial motorcyclists here, and if you did, it was difficult to pass through. Now, within five minutes, you will see motorcyclists and vehicles to take you wherever you need to go.”he stated.

Also speaking, Barrister Victor Agwuna, another native, noted that the road project has increased the value of housing estates in the area, attracting developers and bringing new life to the community. He appealed to the governor to complete the Ayamelum linking road to make their joy complete.

ANN reports that among the project sites visited during the tour were the Amansea-Awa-Ndukwuenu-Ufuma road, Amansea-Ebenebe-Ugbenu-Ugbeni-Awba-Ofemili road, and the ongoing construction of the Amansea-Ifite-Aroma overpass-Ekwueme-Government road, all in Awka North and South LGAs of the state.

Other sites included the multi-billion-naira Government House Annex, the renovation of Ekwueme Square complex, including the state box, conventional seats, and entrance gates; and the Soludo Fun City complex in Awka, the state capital.

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