The Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) during its 19th meeting of the year on Monday September 15, 2025, at the Light House, Awka, says new projects will continue to be awarded based on their strategic and economic significance, and on the areas with the highest needs.
ANSEC maintained that no new project should be initiated for the sake of the election season, as was the custom in the past.
In a press statement by the Commissioner for Information,
Anambra State, Dr. Law Mefor, ANSEC reaffirmed its pledge not to owe state contractors, which has also been the prevailing principle ever since Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR took office.
Angel Network News (ANN) reports that
Anambra State Government has approved several contracts for key infrastructure projects aimed at improving the lives of its citizens. Among the notable projects is the dualisation of the Ekwulobia-Ufuma Road, a significant infrastructure development that will enhance connectivity and facilitate economic growth in the state.
Other projects awarded includes: the award of the contract for The Construction & Dualisation Of Ekwulobia To Ufuma Road With A Bridge In The Sum Of N37,953,266,323.05 (Thirty-Seven Billion, Nine Hundred and Fifty-Three Million, Two Hundred and Sixty-Six Thousand, Three Hundred and Twenty-Three Naira, Five Kobo Only) to Lebtech Construction Ltd
Also approved by Council were: Construction of Adili/Park Road with a spur to the Building Materials Market, Nnewi, to Ferrotex Construction Company in the sum of ₦1,402,534,336.19 (One Billion, Four Hundred and Two Million, Five hundred and Thirty Four Thousand, Three Hundred and Thirty Six Naira, Nineteen Kobo)
“Construction of School Road with interlocking pavement stones at Iyiowa Odekpe to Roadways Nig Ltd in the sum of ₦2,230,572,295.45 (Two Billion, Two Hundred and Thirty Million, Five Hundred and Seventy Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Ninety Two Naira, Forty Five Kobo)
Other contracts for various projects, including landscaping, supply and installation of medical equipment, construction of classrooms, and rehabilitation of hospital premises are:
External works of the VIP Lounge (Lot 1) at the Chinua Achebe International Airport (CAIA), Umueri, in the Sum Of N172,000,000.00 (One Hundred and Seventy-Two Million Naira) Only In Favour Of Gill Associates Ltd.
The Supply and Installation of the Furniture for the VIP Lounge (Lot 2) in favour of GOLD COAST SHELTERS LTD in the sum of N157,734,052.10 (One Hundred and Fifty-Seven Million, Seven Hundred and Thirty-Four Thousand, Fifty-Two Naira, Ten Kobo) only at the Chinua Achebe International Airport (CAIA), Umueri, Anambra State.
The Sum Of N147,000,000.00 (One Hundred And Forty-Seven Million Only) For The Rehabilitation And Asphaltic Overlay Of The Internal Premises Of The Anambra State Civil Service Commission, Awka
The Award Of The Contracts For The Marking Of Stop Lines, Pedestrian Crosswalks And Yellow Box Traps On All Traffic Light Junctions Across The State, In The Sum Of N124,919,762.28 (One Hundred And Twenty-Four Million, Nine Hundred And Nineteen Thousand, Seven Hundred And Sixty-Two Naira, Twenty-Eight Kobo Only) To Navigator Sign Ltd.
Council also approved the award of the contracts in the sum of N927,048,040.67 (Nine Hundred And Twenty-Seven Million, Forty-Eight Thousand, Forty Naira, Sixty-Seven Kobo) for the construction of the playground, volleyball & tennis courts, external works and other associated structures at the Ekwulobia Stadium Complex, Aguata LGA, Anambra State, to M.O. & C Int’l Ltd.
Approved The Award Of The Contracts For The Supply & Installation Of Medical Equipment At The General Hospital, Enugwu-Otu Aguleri, at the Cost Of N346,563,000.00 (Three Hundred And Forty-Six Million, Five Hundred And Sixty-Three Thousand Naira Only) To Minek Multi-Care Nig Ltd
Awarded the contract for the Construction of Two Suspended Floor Six Classroom Blocks at Awada Secondary School, Obosi, at the total contract sum of ₦174,354,681.74 (One Hundred and Seventy Four Million, Three Hundred and Fifty Four Thousand, Six Hundred and Eighty One Naira, Seventy Four Kobo), in favour of Conifer Kunstruction (Nig) Ltd.
These projects are expected to boost the state’s infrastructure, improve the quality of life for its citizens, and attract investments to the state.