…If Soludo commissions and completes all the major roads, food will be surplus – Egwuonwu
… Odogwu calls for unity in Amanuke and Awka North in general
Amanuke Development Union (ADU) Lagos Branch, has commended Anambra state Governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo-led administration for flagging off the construction of Amansea-Ebenebe- Ugbenu-Ugbene road, with a spur to Awba Ofemmili road , all in Awka North Local Government Area.
Amanuke people also commended Governor Soludo for the pace of work on the road and most of other roads flagged off recently, even as they called for its completion in due time.
ADU Lagos Branch made the commendation through their Chairman, Mr Chinedu Samuel Egwuonwu, Onwa when they paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Anambra state council, Comrade Odogwu Emeka Odogwu Ph.D at the Godwin Ezeemo International Press Center, NUJ Secretariat, Awka.
While describing Awka North as one of the major food baskets of Anambra state, Mr Egwuonwu who is the CEO Skailite Stores Nigeria limited Lagos pointed out that if the present government of Professor Soludo will commission and complete all the major roads in the area, that food will be surplus in the state, and population in Awka South and other major cities in Anambra will drastically reduce as many people will love to relocate to Awka North because of the good things the area is blessed with.
The ADU Lagos branch Chairman, Mr Egwuonwu appealed that the Amansea, Ebenebe- Ugbenu- Ugbene, and Awba Ofemmili road be completed this time and should not be abandoned in certain stage as done by two immediate past administrations of former Governor Peter Obi and Willie Obiano that respectively commissioned same road and later abandoned it in the long run. He expressed hope that the present administration of Soludo will be different.
He also pleaded with the state government to also intervene on Isuaniocha- Urum-Amanuke, and Achalla roads to reduce the sufferings of people in the area and give them easy access to evacuate their farm produce for food sufficiency across the state.
Speaking, the Secretary General of Amanuke Development Union Lagos branch, and CEO Great Shedon Integrated limited, Mr Okechukwu. S. Okeke while congratulating Dr Odogwu on his victory as the NUJ Anambra state Chairman said that they visited to identify with him as a great son of Amanuke who has been representing the community well in various fronts, wishing him more success and upliftment in all his endeavour.
Contributing, former Vice Chairman of ADU Lagos Branch/ CEO Micro Investment limited, Mr Michael Mmekwe and former Secretary General of ADU Lagos branch/ President Ejibright Group, Mr Ejike King-Ejike commended Dr Odogwu for always bearing his community and local government in mind and helping to attract some developments to the area, assuring that they will always support him to make sure he succeeds in his present position as the Anambra NUJ Chairman, even as they prayed for peace and unity in Amanuke for speedy development of the community.
Responding, the Chairman of Anambra NUJ, Dr Odogwu thanked his people for deeming it feat to felicitate with him, promising to continue to make Amanuke community and the entire Awka North Council Area proud, and called for unity among the community members in Amanuke and Awka North in general as according to him no society succeeds or develops without peace.
Other members of the group present at the event during which an award of excellence was presented to the Anambra state NUJ Chairman, Dr Odogwu were the Vice Chairman/Dukason Global Resources limited, Mr Nduka Austin Ejiofor , Welfare Officer, Mr Felix Maduka Nkemdilim, and a member, Mr Akalachi Nweke.
The convict was earlier apprehended at Onitsha and arraigned before the Chief Magistrate Court in Awka, sometime in December, 2022, for abducting four teenage girls and subjecting them to child labour and sexual exploitation. The teenage girls were rescued by the Anambra State Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Hon Ify Obinabo, in collaboration with police operatives in December, 2022.
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