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Ugwuanyi Commissions Amufu-Nkalagu Road, 36 Years After Abandonment
The 8.8km reconstructed portion of Ikem-Eha Amufu-Nkalagu road in Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State, which was abandoned over 36 years ago, has been commissioned by governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.
The 8.8km road, which was reconstructed for the people of the agrarian community of Eha Amufu, is a gateway to the North through Obollo-Afor, connecting Ebonyi State, through Nkalagu, and provides access to the Nigercem Factory at Nkalagu that used to be the mainstay of the economy and tourist attraction to the Eastern Nigeria.
The road is also one of the hitherto abandoned critical infrastructure and legacy projects in the rural areas, executed by Governor Ugwuanyi’s administration in line with its rural development policy.
Commissioning the road at the weekend the Governor stated that “this project is part of our deliberate efforts to provide critical infrastructure to the rural communities to improve the quality of life, ease evacuation of agricultural produce and facilitate market linkages, improve earnings amongst rural population, stimulate local commerce and ultimately reduce poverty while curtailing rural-urban migration”.
The governor, who maintained that “integrated rural development and inclusive governance are the major planks of our administration”, disclosed that “we have vigorously pursued these objectives through numerous strategic rural infrastructural interventions”.
Describing the road as one of the oldest Federal Roads in the country, built before the Nigerian Civil War, Gov. Ugwuanyi, who was accompanied by the Speaker of the State Assembly, Hon. Edward Ubosi, his colleagues, and the member representing Enugu East/Isi-Uzo Federal Constituency, Prince Cornelius Nnaji, among others, revealed that it was last rehabilitated in 1981 by the administration of Senator Jim Nwobodo as Governor of old Anambra State.
Appreciating the jubilant mood of the people of the area who came out en masse to witness the event, the governor said: “We are encouraged by the happy faces of the people from communities in Eha Amufu and environs that we see here today.
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