Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra
State yesterday completed the release of N400 Million to the Nigerian Army for
re-construction of roads within Onitsha Military Army barracks Cantonment when
he handed over Cheque of N100 Million to the Chief of Army staff Lt Gen Kenneth
Minimah.
Minimah was represented by Corps
Commander of Nigerian Army Engineers, Maj.-Gen. John Davis. Governor Obiano commended the army engineers
for completing 80 per cent of the project between that period and now.
He also thanked the Army for the
quality of work done on the project and other projects within the state.
The governor pledged to partner with the Nigeria Army in reconstruction or construction of other road networks within Onitsha metropolis immediately after the rainy season.
According to him, the Nigerian Army Engineers Corps has proved that it was capable of constructing quality roads within record time.
The governor pledged to partner with the Nigeria Army in reconstruction or construction of other road networks within Onitsha metropolis immediately after the rainy season.
According to him, the Nigerian Army Engineers Corps has proved that it was capable of constructing quality roads within record time.
Obiano, who also inspected the
military hospital at the cantonment, pledged to assist in expanding the
hospital and provide drugs and equipment.
“We are also planning to establish a quarantine centre within the cantonment since we have large space available here,” he said.
“We are also planning to establish a quarantine centre within the cantonment since we have large space available here,” he said.
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rcalls that the government had in April 2013, during former Governor Peter
Obi’s administration awarded the eight-kilometre roads within the military
cantonment to Army Engineers Corps at the cost of N400 million.
Earlier, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah, thanked the governor for partnering with the Nigerian Army in the areas of road construction and internal security.
Obiano Donates N400m To Nigerian Army For Rehabilitation Of Cantonment Roads
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