Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo during his unannounced visit to some schools and subsequent interaction with the students, promised to pay the third term school fees for 2,350 students of Urban Girls Secondary School Fegge amidst chants of jubilation.
At Urban Boys Secondary School Fegge, the Governor assured of exploring the possibility of relocating the school before the end of the year because the current location was not conducive for a modern school environment.
“Onitsha is the largest city in the South East, but for many years, the city’s level has declined, and one of the biggest challenges is the environment.”
“People are building without approval and blocking drainages with impunity.” We are determined to revive all water schemes across the state through a systematic master plan.
“Water and sanitation are also important components of our health agenda. We’re working on power, water, and basic infrastructure,” Governor Soludo explained.
“One of our work projects is to redesign the city!” We have known and diagnosed the programme, and we are analysing to see if the work programme is proceeding as planned.
“There is still much work to be done, but it warms my heart to know that we have taken the first major step in our urban regeneration agenda by rescuing Onitsha.
“Everyone has a role to play in order for the society to survive. We must take action to keep our environment clean in the long term.
“Everyone must take responsibility if we want to see the changes that we want to see,” Soludo concluded.