According
to him, it is easy for critics to stand on a safe corner and point fingers but
only few people could appreciate the struggle that President Jonathan had
wagged in the past four years to keep the country together and leave a lasting legacy.
“As
the 2015 presidential election approaches, remember to cast your votes in
favour of President Jonathan,” Governor Obiano declared, urging the people to
also remember to vote for the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in other
categories in the coming elections.
The
governor also commended the President for his relentless efforts to tackle the
gale of insurgency that is spreading across the Northern parts of the country
and urged Nigerians to always stand behind their leaders in moments of crisis.
“President Jonathan deserves our support at this moment in time. Terrorism is a
global scourge that has made some of the world’s most powerful leaders seem in
capable. President Jonathan has made the right calls. He has rallied the
support of the conscionable world to the rescue of Nigeria and he deserves all
the support we can give him,” the governor observed.
The
governor also reminded the people to “remember that all the good roads that
have been built in Anambra State in the last nine years, all the schools that
have been rebuilt and the various amenities that you enjoy in Anambra State
were brought to you by the APGA government,” and further averred that it was
always wise to support the leadership that had brought them the most benefits.
Governor
Obiano showed dissatisfaction with the pace of work being done on the Isuanocha
– Urum – Achalla roads project and issued a directive to the contractor
handling the project to hasten up in order to ensure that the job was delivered
on schedule.
He
assured the people that on completion, the road would have all the necessary components
of a modern thoroughfare further pointing out that the road was an important
link between the people of Awka North and their local government headquarters
in Achalla as it traverses seven communities that form a major part of the
agricultural belt of the state.
The
governor further explained that his administration was targeting an increase in
the production of food crops in the state by forty percent within one year and
revealed that the distribution of seedlings to registered farmers’ cooperative societies
would start next week.
Also
speaking at the event, Hon. Mrs. Rebecca Udoji who represents Awka North in the
Anambra State House of Assembly observed that the building of the new road
would alleviate the difficulties encountered by the people of the area in
moving food crops out to the markets over the years.
Hon.
Mrs Udoji also appealed to the governor to ensure the dualization of the road
as it would provide a vital by-pass to the oil fields of Aguleri.
In
his own speech, the Commissioner for Works, Hon. Callistus Ilozumba revealed
that the 16-kilometer road with a bridge was awarded at the cost of N2.1
billion and has a completion period of two years.
Hon
Ilozumba further revealed that the state executive council had also approved
the extension of the project to the vocational school at Mgbakwu.
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