Dunukofia stands still for Obiano

Wed, Oct 25, 2017 | By publisher


Politics

 

MEMBERS of All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, in Dunukofia Local Government Area gathered in their numbers to reconfirm their support of the present administration in Anambra.

The party faithful gathered from the 14 wards in the LGA.

Addressing the mammoth crowd, Governor Willie Obiano expressed satisfaction at the huge turnout.

He assured that he would always intervene in providing their needs as well as in assisting to find solutions, where necessary.

The governor noted that he had commenced the construction of seven roads within the LGA and one long road had been asphalted to aid socio-economic activities.

“My administration has completed street lighting projects, covering communities on the Enugu-Onitsha old road. We will extend it to streets inside the communities for proper beautification,” Obiano said.

Dozie Nwankwo, the member representing Dunukofia, Njikoka and Anocha LGA at the Federal House of Representatives, commended the governor for his lofty ideas in moving the state to greater heights.

Victor Umeh, the former national chairman, APGA, stated that the governor had introduced credible card system in the state, saying this was possible because of the governor’s prompt payment of salaries.

Umeh, then, solicited for continued support to intensify efforts at developing more economic structures that would make the state self- sufficient and economically viable.

Uche Oduche, one of the stakeholders in the LG, noted that the right business environment created by Obiano motivated him to establish his business at his hometown.

Oduche said the essence was to key into the vision of the present administration and help to create more jobs to keep the youths off the streets.

“Now my business is booming. My foreign business partners have gained more confidence. This is because of the security system installed by Obiano government.

“My LGA will always support him to achieve his second term bid,” Oduche re-stated.

 

– Oct 25, 2017 @ 16:30 GMT |

 

 

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