HomeOthersClassifiedSoludo Commissions 1.462KM Roads In Adazi-Ani Built By Madubuko

Soludo Commissions 1.462KM Roads In Adazi-Ani Built By Madubuko

Governor Chukwuma Soludo has commissioned 21 newly built roads totaling 14.62 kilometers in Adazi Ani, Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State.

Angel Network News reports that the roads were constructed by Chief Chinedu Benson Madubuko, an indigene of Adazi Ani.

The commissioning ceremony was used to showcase Governor Soludo’s push for public-private collaboration to accelerate Anambra’s infrastructural development while highlighting his administration’s focus on transparency, accountability, and social welfare programmes.

Governor Soludo reaffirmed the commitment of his administration to transparency and accountability and promised to deliver a scorecard within two years that will detail all he has achieved without borrowing.

Commissioning the project, Governor Soludo emphasized the need for increased private sector involvement in Anambra’s development. 

He stated, “public resources are limited, with less than one percent controlled by the government. If we want our state to progress quickly, citizens must contribute their own resources.”

The Governor highlighted the “Neni model,” where the late Tonimas built 18 kilometers of roads in his community, as an example of a successful public private community partnership and praised Chief Madubuko for replicating the model in Adazi Ani, describing him as a “shining light” for others to emulate.

He also announced the completion of Anambra’s railway master plan, encompassing three new cities: Awka 2.0, Onitsha 2.0, and an industrial city, emphasizing the APGA’s role in developing Anambra as well as its commitment to continuing the progress beyond his term.

The Governor enumerated various initiatives demonstrating his party’s dedication to the poor and vulnerable, including infrastructure development in Nzam, a historic visit to the previously neglected Olumbanasa, and the ongoing transformation of Okpoko, which used to have the unfancy tag as West Africa’s largest urban slum.

Earlier in his welcome address, Chief Chinedu Benson Madubuko expressed his appreciation for Governor Soludo’s strong promotion of the PPCP concept.

“It is my sincere hope and aspiration,” he said, “that these roads I have constructed will serve as a lasting legacy, inspiring other sons and daughters of Adazi Ani to join the PPCP train driven by our esteemed governor.”

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments