There was joy on the faces of the rural folks as the Governor
of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano finally took the first major step in
fulfilling his promise of building a cargo airport in Anambra State by flagging
off the four-lane road
that will lead to the proposed airport in Umeri, in
Anambra East Local Government Area of the state.
Governor Obiano who stormed the venue for the flag off along
Aguleri-Otuocha-Umueri Expressway with the members of his cabinet and APGA
chieftains on Monday declared that in flagging off construction work on the
proposed road, his administration was symbolically opening up the entire area
for accelerated development.
The governor expressed optimism that when all the roads that
are under construction inAnambra East and West are fully completed, there would
be greater access to the agrarian treasures of the state and more opportunities
would be opened therefrom. According to him, no fewer than 300 people are expected
to be employed during the construction
of the Umueri Airport Road alone.
The governor also used to opportunity to announce that
Anambra State government had signed on a South African gas exploration company
known as Lubconto work on its newly approved ANWell 1, the state’s first gas
well that has been proven to host a large deposit of gas. According to him, the
South African firm will be “producing 100 megawatts of electricity from the gas
that will be mined from that well. With this volume of electricity, the power
supply needs of this zone and beyond will be met. This will also attract
investors from other places who may want to set up their operations here and
take advantage of the steady power supply,” he explained.
The governor also explained that his administration was
expediting action on all uncompleted roads in the zone to ensure an effective
linkup between the various communities. “When our work is fully done, there
will be a lot of progress and prosperity, a lot of activities that will
generate income and a lot of jobs for our people. So, when we finish, this part
of the state and Anambra State as a whole will witness a significant economic
improvement,” he enthused pointing out that his administration had outlined
several programmes that would help stimulate domestic growth in the state.
Said he: “We have commenced special training in oil and gas
and in Agriculture in Federal Polytechnic Oko andAnambra State
UniversityIgbariam respectively, to prepare our people to take full advantage
of the expected employment opportunities in the emerging industries.We have
commenced these trainingsbecause when these investors come, they will need
trained hands to work with them. Because an industry is located in a particular
place does not mean that every indigene would be automatically qualified to
work in it.”
According to him, the state government is “anticipating the demand
for properly trained indigenes that will take over the industries in the future.
So, register through your local governments so that you will make yourself
employable in the future. These trainings are offered free of charge to willing
participants.We are encouraging our sons and daughters to read petroleum
engineering because ultimately, they will be the ones to take over these
investments when the expatriates are gone.”
The governor also used the opportunity to debunk the
malicious rumour in the social media which claimed that he planned to rename
the proposed airport after his home town of Aguleri. “Don’t listen to
detractors who are going around insinuating that an airport in Umueri will be
named after Aguleri. It is a lie. That sort of thing can never happen. It
cannot even be contemplated at all. These people just want to cause trouble for
the fun of it. Please ignore them,” he pleaded.
Earlier, governor Obiano had inspected the 40 KmAguleri-Uno
– Oil Rig road project and expressed satisfaction with the pace and
quality of work done so far hoping that construction work on the road would
reach advanced stage before the onset of the rainy season.
He further noted that
the road which cuts across seven agrarian communities was designed and being
constructed to take heavy duty vehicles involved in oil and gas business while
it would also open up food producing areas for effective harnessing of the
abundant resources in the area.
In his own remarks, the Commissioner for Works, Sir CallistusIlozumba disclosed that two more dualized roads from Umunya and Nteje respectively would equally lead to the airport while the State government had made several representations to the Federal Government for the dualization of the Onitsha – Aguleri – Adani road with an interchange at the junction of the new road.
In his own remarks, the Commissioner for Works, Sir CallistusIlozumba disclosed that two more dualized roads from Umunya and Nteje respectively would equally lead to the airport while the State government had made several representations to the Federal Government for the dualization of the Onitsha – Aguleri – Adani road with an interchange at the junction of the new road.
Sir Ilozumba also disclosed that the State had secured
approval for the airport project and acquired enough land for its
construction while the contract for the major road to the facility was awarded
to a competent contractor.
Captions of Photos
Captions of Photos
Pix 1: (L-R) Hon Obinna Emenaka, APGA House of Assembly candidate for
Anambra East, Sir Callistus Ilozumba, Hon Commissioner for Works,
Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State and Hon Dubem Obaze,
APGA Senatorial candidate for Anambra North during the flag off of
construction work on the Umueri Airport Road...Monday
Pix 2: (L-R) Hon. Obinna Emenaka, APGA House of Assembly candidate for
Anambra East, Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, Hon
Dubem Obaze, APGA Senatorial candidate for Anambra North and Hon
Victor Okoye, APGA House of Assembly candidate for Anambra West during
the flag off of
Anambra East, Sir Callistus Ilozumba, Hon Commissioner for Works,
Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State and Hon Dubem Obaze,
APGA Senatorial candidate for Anambra North during the flag off of
construction work on the Umueri Airport Road...Monday
Pix 2: (L-R) Hon. Obinna Emenaka, APGA House of Assembly candidate for
Anambra East, Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, Hon
Dubem Obaze, APGA Senatorial candidate for Anambra North and Hon
Victor Okoye, APGA House of Assembly candidate for Anambra West during
the flag off of
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