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The Power of One Man: Pipeborne Water Flows Again in Onitsha after 20 years

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By Our correspondent

In a momentous occasion, the people of Onitsha took to the streets on Tuesday to celebrate the return of pipeborne water to the city after a nearly two-decade absence.

The revitalized water supply system, courtesy of the Anambra State Water Corporation, has brought tap water back to households in Awka Road and Osuma areas, marking a significant achievement in Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo’s administration.

Residents are overjoyed and have been praising Governor Soludo for his unwavering commitment to delivering on his promises.

“This is a dream come true!” exclaimed Mrs. Nkechi Okoye, a resident of Awka Road.

“We’ve been relying on boreholes and sachet water for so long. Thank you, Governor Soludo, for bringing back the good old days,” Okoye added

The revitalization of the water supply system is part of Governor Soludo’s broader efforts to enhance public services and improve the quality of life for Anambra State residents.

His administration’s dedication to infrastructure development and service delivery has earned widespread praise from the public.

“This is a testament to our governor’s unwavering commitment to the people,” said Mr. Emeka Okafor, a community leader in Osuma.

“We’re grateful for his tireless efforts to make Onitsha a better place for all of us”, Okafor maintained.

As residents continue to celebrate this milestone, they eagerly anticipate further improvements in public services and infrastructure development under Governor Soludo’s leadership.

The return of pipeborne water marks a new era of progress and development in Onitsha, and the people are excited to see what the future holds.

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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