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Governor Soludo Has Turned Ekwulobia Into A Mini Dubai, Anambra Into Taiwan In Just Two Years – Chief Ugochukwu Obiefuna

The Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Chukwuma Soludo, Chief Ugochukwu Obiefuna, has commended the Anambra State Governor for his remarkable strides in infrastructure development across the state.

Speaking during an interview with NewdayReporters on Wednesday in Awka, Chief Obiefuna praised the governor for the significant progress made in his first term. According to him, “Governor Soludo has already achieved so much that Ndi Anambra will find it impossible to forget his contributions.”

Highlighting the governor’s efforts to address long-standing infrastructural neglect, Obiefuna stated, “He has made notable improvements, especially in areas that had been abandoned for years. The scale and impact of these infrastructure upgrades cannot be underestimated. Ndi Anambra will not forget them in a hurry.”

Chief Obiefuna specifically pointed to the Ekwulobia Flyover in Aguata as a standout accomplishment of Governor Soludo’s administration. He remarked, “What the governor has done in Aguata, for example, is nothing short of transformative. The road infrastructure in this area has undergone a massive overhaul. Take Ekwulobia, for instance, an area that was once completely overlooked is now unrecognizable, resembling a mini Dubai. This is a testament to his impressive vision and leadership.”

He expressed confidence in the governor’s political future, noting that the level of development achieved under his administration would likely secure his reelection. “With the way he is working, his reelection will be a walkover. Ndi Anambra will undoubtedly reward his efforts with their votes,” Chief Obiefuna concluded.

While the gubernatorial elections draw closer, it remains to be seen how Ndi Anambra will respond. Nevertheless, the significant improvements in road infrastructure under Governor Soludo’s leadership have not gone unnoticed, even as residents acknowledge that more work still lies ahead.

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