ABS MD/CEO, Nworah, ACTDA Boss Okwuosa  Optimistic On Prospects Of Anambra One City Mega State Vision Of Governor – elect Soludo

ABS MD/CEO, Nworah, ACTDA Boss Okwuosa  Optimistic On Prospects Of Anambra One City Mega State Vision Of Governor – elect Soludo

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Anambra Broadcasting Service, Dr Uche Nworah and his Awka Capital Territory Development Authority, counterpart, Venerable Amaechi Okwuosa say the in-coming Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo’s ‘One City Mega State’ master plan will spread even development and make Anambra State more fertile for direct investments.

 

They stated this while analyzing the expectations of Ndi Anambra from the in-coming Governor.

 

Correspondent Dan Ezeigwe reports that according to Dr Nworah, Professor Soludo’s manifesto provides a clear outline of his vision and work direction, explaining that the erstwhile Governor of the Central Bank has demonstrated the needed will to build a more livable Anambra State that accommodates everyone.

He said that the ‘One City Mega State’ master plan, when implemented, will fasten simultaneous development of both metropolitan areas and their suburbs, thereby triggering economic growth across the state through direct and indirect investment.

 

Dr Nworah noted that though the expectations are high, he believes that Professor Soludo will live up to his pledge.

 

He praised the composition of the in-coming Governor’s transition committee, noting that their ethno-political experience and identities represent an Igbo voice.

 

On his part, Venerable Okwuosa said that Professor Soludo has already made clear his goal for one inclusive Anambra State; a unique cosmopolitan state with equal developmental standards across all towns, especially the hard-to-reach areas.

 

Venerable Okwuosa said that the incoming-Governor’s pacesetting work pattern means that anyone who will work with him must bring their best, adding that he is optimistic that the successes of the present administration will be sustained.