Gov. Mbah commissions multiple projects, lauds Enugu North LG boss over performance
The Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, Wednesday, commissioned a number of projects which included the 1.8 kilometer-Afia Nine, Onuato, Onyiuke roads, Independence Layout, 270 modern shopping complex, Akwatta, and new secretariat/administrative complex in Enugu North Local Government Area of the state.
The Governor, while commending the Executive Chairman of the council area, Hon. Emeka Onunze, for his investments in critical infrastructure in line with the focus of his administration, said the newly constructed roads and the Akwatta shopping complex would not only create job opportunities for the people, facilitate ease of doing business, they would also assist in driving the economy.
Noting that Local Government is an independent component of the Federal system of government, the Governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to partner with the third tier in areas of development, economic growth, human capital asset, and eradication of poverty by supporting their programmes with resources for the benefit of the citizens.
Speaking earlier, Onunze appreciated the Governor for the opportunity and support his administration had been receiving from the State Government throughout the period of projects lasted.
He said the projects were initiated to complement the efforts of the State Government to reposition the state and make it a hub of investment, maintain that the shopping complex would boost the presence of economic activities in the area, and also generate revenue for the state.
“I want to thank the State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, for the opportunity to serve the people and for the conducive environment for us to thrive. All these projects couldn’t have been possible without his encouragement and support."
“The Governor has become an inspiration and enabler to us in the third tier. Within the few months of his administration, we have started seeing huge changes in terms of performance and productivity, infrastructure, water, empowerment, security, and general growth,” the Chairman noted.
He said the administrative office was named after the Governor because of his good governance metrics and impact across the state, even as he assured that the established maintenance culture in the system will ensure that completed projects and those under construction will not be abandoned.
Recall that the State Government announced on September 6, 2023 that it would partner with Local Government Areas in the state to fund development and other human capital projects across the local councils by providing 60 percent of the fund needed for the designated projects.
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