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Awka residents commend ACTDA for urban dev’t

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Some residents of Awka the Anambra State Capital have commended the Capital Territory Development Agency, ACTDA for their consistency in ensuring that the liveable, prosperous and mega city plans of governor Chukwuma Soludo becomes a reality.

According to the people, the Agency led by Mr Onuko has proven to be focused and resilient when it comes to doing the right things for the overall interest of the residents, motorists and road users.

Speaking with our Correspondent , the respondents applauded the governor Soludo led administration for walking the talk when it comes to giving Awka the status of a state capital.

Awka Capital Territory Development Agency ACTDA, was established to coordinate, control and ensure that the entire communities that make up the state capital are carried along in terms of development and in a manner that conforms with government policies and programmes.

Sadly however, the residents recalled that successive administrations while promising to give the capital a facelift through various projects, programs and policies could not do much as their impact were not felt by most of the occupants of the city.

This according to them, neccecitated the vote of confidence on the present leadership of ACTDA for their firm resolve in ensuring that the entire area wears a new positive look in terms of trading, structural alignment , waste disposal, business location among other activities.

One of the residents,Mr Chukwujekwu Umeh from Mgbakwu, Awka, one of the communities that make up the capital territory said the free flow of traffic presently at Regina junction axis of the Enugu-Onitsha expressway was a clear confirmation of the consistency of ACTDA in doing the proper thing.

Mr Chukwujekwu called on the agency not to be deterred by the reactions from some disgruntled persons who are bent on dragging government back with their personal interest without considering if their actions affect others.

Another respondent, Mr Paul Okoko who deals on wine and beverages at Unizik Temporary site Junction, said it was the first time an agency of government is sustaining the drive to keep the streets free for pedestrians and motorists.

According to him, the managing Director of ACTDA , Mr Osy Onuko no doubt has proven to be a good administrator with the way he has insisted on making Awka, a state capital to envy.

For his part, an Awka stakeholder and community leader, Ozor Obi Ochije Muodilim, all the successive administrations had claimed to be developing Awka but non of them can match the less than two years facelift governor Soludo has demonstrated in Awka through the Awka Capital Territory Development Agency ACTDA, and other ministries.

According Ozor Ochije Muodilim, the massive road constructions in Okpuno, Agulu Awka, Ifite among other area have not only opened up the capital city but has conferred the status of a state capital in the town.

Ozor Ochije Moudilim who commended ACTDA leadership for insisting on doing the right thing, noted that promise of giving Awka phase two attention before the end of his first four year term, goes a long way to distinguish Professor Soludo as a Godsent and leader who has the overall interest of the state at heart.

The ACTDA Managing Director, Mr Osy Onuko alayed fears of the ban on street trading putting people off their means of livelihood saying that places have already been designated for petty trading across the state capital.

According to him, apart from the sales points, the agency is currently building a state of the art petty trading market in Club road Awka for the people.

The ACTDA Chief Executive therefore called on residents to support the visionary leadership of governor Chukwuma Soludo who is doing everything to transform not just Awka but the entire state.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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