Obiano restates call to FG to refund N40bn spent on federal roads
By Sunny A. David, Awka
The Governor of Anambra State Chief Willie Obiano has appealed to the federal government to pay the over N40billion owed Anambra State government for various federal road projects executed by the State.
The Governor made the appeal during work inspection on Umuomaku-Enugwu Umuonyia Achina Road.
The 12 kilometres road also has a bridge spanning about 20 meters.
At the site, it was observed that steel work and reinforcement were ongoing on the bridge.
Governor Obiano who said that the contractor handling the project has assured of completion of the project by the end of January next year, stressed that the money owed the State by the federal government will go a long way to complete many ongoing projects in the state.
The governor while applauding the quality of work so far done, said that the road has a lot of socio-economic importance to the Communities and the entire State, and urged the people of the area to continue to support the good work of APGA by supporting candidates who emerged from the area.
He called on aggrieved members of the party to sheath their swords and join hands with him to move the party and State forward.
The Managing Director of Anambra Road Maintenance Agency, Mr. Emeka Okoye, in his remarks, explained that one point five kilometers of asphalt has been completed, while two point five kilometers of the drainage has been done, adding that when completed,
it will make for easy access to Umuomaku and open up the area for activities.
The Area Manager of the Contractor handling the project Mr. Sammy Mustapha assured completion of the project in record time.
A major stakeholder in the area and the Immediate past Deputy Governor of the State, Chief Emeka Sibudu, praised the Governor’s efforts in developing the State despite the economic challenges and assured of their unflinching support for the present government and the Party.