Ugwuanyi to address imbalance in Enugu

Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has said his administration remains committed to addressing imbalances in the state’s socio-political life, with a view to promoting justice, equity and fairness.

Ugwuanyi, who spoke at a meeting of Nsukka General Assembly in Nsukka called for the people’s continued prayers for the economy to improve so that government can actualise its development plans.

The governor hailed the assembly’s leadership for the opportunity to chart a cause towards providing the people’s needs. He assured them that his administration would not go back on its resolve to give a radical approach to the planned facelift for the area.

Chairman of Nsukka General Assembly, Prof. Lawrence Ochor advocated for the actualisation of the creation of ‘Adada State’, as the quickest way to find respite from the unending neglect suffered by the people in terms of infrastructures and abandonment of on-going projects.

“In infrastructural development, allocation to our zone has been dismally low and disgraceful.

“Consequently, the road billed to be tarred from Eke, through Akpakwume to Nze and Aku never entered our zone. Adarice and Adada Dam projects have been abandoned; Adada campus of ESUT was removed”, Ochor lamented.

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