Governor Chukwuma Soludo has commissioned the completed twelve kilometres of roads out of the fifteen kilometers representing nine roads he awarded in Okpoko.
The Governor equally embarked on inspection of the General Hospital, Okpoko, a first in the history of the community.
Angel Network News (ANN) recall that a day after his swearing-in ceremony in Awka, Governor Soludo embarked on inspection visit to Okpoko where he assured of to breath life into the community.
Soludo noted that the Okpoko intervention is in fulfilment of the promises he made to the people of Okpoko who were largely forgotten and abandoned by successive administrations.
The Governor stressed that what his administration commenced in Okpoko is just the beginning of a major urban regeneration agenda of his government, emphasizing that there will be better schools and free education for the residents, calling on the people to support his administration to succeed.
He reiterated that the enthusiasm with which he campaigned and won the election was borne out of a deep seated desire to wipe tears and transform the lives of the people, including people of Ogbaru local government area.
The Governor recalled how his administration commenced from Okpoko, dredging the drainages, filled with dirt, massive waste and sewage management, announcing to them that free medical outreach is already ongoing at the Okpoko General hospital which is nearing completion.
While promising to go back to formerly commission the hospital and the pipe-borne water, currently being test-run in okpoko Hospital, Governor Soludo called their attention to ongoing intervention on the Atani to Ozubulu road which he described as strategic.
He asked the contractor handling Ogwuikpele road to either deliver or leave the site emphasizing that his government is an administration with a deadline and no excuses.
The Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Somtochukwu Udeze and the member representing Ogbaru Constituency One at the State House of Assembly, Hon. Nobel Igwe, said that the Okpoko intervention is a promise fulfilled.





