
The Anambra State Government has expressed excitement over the promises of President Bola Tinubu on Thursday in Awka, during a state visit.
Tinubu during a speech at a town hall meeting at Dr Alex Ekwueme Square in Awka, after inaugurating some key projects made promises of tackling erosion in the state, linking Kogi and Anambra State through a road infrastructure and many others.
In a press statement by the state commissioner for information, Dr Law Mefor said the visit served its purpose.
Mefor said: “Anambra State government wishes to express gratitude to Ndi Anambra for the rousing welcome given to the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, Dike-Si-Mba Anambra, on his historic state visit to Anambra State.
“The state visit was executed as planned and yielded several results, which would shortly benefit the state and its citizens.
“In response to Governor Soludo’s requests on behalf of the state, among other results, the president promised to assist the state in addressing the erosion threat, reintegration into the national railway system, and restoring the state to the nation’s gas master plan.
“The president also promised to finish the federal roads linking Anambra and Kogi that were abandoned to facilitate access and shorten travel time from Anambra State to the South-South and Abuja.”
During the visit, President Tinubu inaugurated the new Anambra Government House, the Solution Fun City, the eight-lane dual highway leading to the new government building, and the Light of the Nation Tower.
Meanwhile, beyond the promises made by the president, the people of the state seemed overjoyed by the tacit endorsement of Governor Soludo for a second term in office.
Anambra will on November 8 hold governorship election, and Soludo will be on the ballot seeking re-election. There have been fears that President Tinubu may back the APC candidate in the election, but his kind words about the performance of Governor Soludo and some of his kind words have calmed nerves about the certainty of a second term for Soludo.
Tinubu had said during his visit: “Your son, Soludo is my very good friend. He remains my friend and we will keep working together.”