World Bank partners Anambra on erosion control

Fri, Oct 20, 2017 | By publisher


Politics

 

THE World Bank has set aside N6.9 billion for the control of erosion sites at Nnewi Ichi, Nnewi Local Government Area, LGA of Anambra State.

The World Bank intervention would be in partnership with Anambra Government to ensure speedy and effective delivery in line with specification.

Governor Willie Obiano who said this at Anaedo Square, Nnewi noted that it was regrettable that erosion had become a threat to lives of the people, as many had relocated from their ancestral homes.

“My administration paid N1 billion as counterpart contribution to avoid delay. I am currently working on 37 roads in the LGAs, some of which have been completed.

“The communities in Nnewi North and South will from this weekend enjoy 16 hours power supply daily because of the expansion of the Obosi injection power substation embarked on by my administration.

“This is in addition to commencement of work at erosion sites immediately after the rain, to give the people reasons to live,” Obiano said.

He, however, called on the people to continue supporting his second term bid to enable him to consolidate on the existing works he had started.

Bianca Ojukwu, a former Nigerian Ambassador to Spain, commended the people for massive support to APGA as a commitment handed to them by the late Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu.

Also speaking, Virgy Etiaba, a former governor of Anambra State, in her remark, said that Anambra was presently taking the lead in many positive areas because of the vision of  Obiano and Ndi Nnewi were strongly behind him.

In their separate reactions, Tim Menakaya, a former Minister of Health, Victor Oye, the APGA national chairman, Victor Umeh, the chairman of the governor’s re-election Campaign Committee, and Jude Emechetta, the chairman, Willie Obiano Support Group, highlighted the various achievements of the Obiano administration in Nnewi North.

They pointed out that it is only proper that Obiano would be given second term to enable him to consolidate on the good works he was doing in transforming the state.

 

– Oct 20, 2017 @ 18:06 GMT |

 

 

 

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