Anambra govt. places priority on rural roads, says Works Commissioner

Anambra government says its priority is to open up the rural communities by building good roads and bridges to connect them to major towns and cities in the state.

Mr. Marcel Ifejiofor, the Commissioner for Works, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka on Wednesday.

According to Ifejiofor, Governor Willie Obiano’s target is to link the remotest part of the state with road to give produce markets in the communities a boost.

He said that government was currently building roads in the riverine areas.

He cited the 42-km Aguleri-Otu Road as well as 9-km Umueje-Anambra River Oilfield-Ololo Road as some of the recently constructed roads in the riverine areas of the state.

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“The state government is constructing a road from Mmiata to Nzam Iyiora, a suburb of Awka.

“Others are the Ogwu-Anaocha and Ogwu-Ikpele roads both in Ogbaru Local Government Area where we have an oilfield.

“The administration is doing this because it does not want to fail in delivering any of its promises to the people of the state on roads,” he said.

The commissioner said that the administration was not interested in comparing its road projects with those of the previous administrations governments, which were concentrated on upland.

He said the roads would facilitate rapid development in the rural areas, when completed.

He also said that the state government created the Anambra Road Maintenance Agency to maintain failed portions of the roads in the cities.

He therefore urged the people to continue to give maximum support to the present administration. (NAN)

Anambra GovernmentAnambra Road Maintenance AgencyGovernor Willie ObianoMr. Marcel Ifejioforthe Commissioner for Works
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