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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by martinect2803(m): 8:20am On Feb 27, 2021
globemoney01:

zuzuru si here puo. We dont want to hear you beer parlour gossips...Go back to facebook, and get a job to keep you busy..

Jisike nnam.
Ọlụ James Eze adịrọ easy.
I hope you continue this thread with same passion and energy after March 20, 2022..

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 8:23am On Feb 27, 2021
He told you the bitter truth. So go and rest somewhere


martinect2803:


Jisike nnam.
Ọlụ James Eze adịrọ easy.
I hope you continue this thread with same passion and energy after March 20, 2022..

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 8:23am On Feb 27, 2021
Nwanne you know them cheesy


globemoney01:

zuzuru si here puo. We dont want to hear you beer parlour gossips...Go back to facebook, and get a job to keep you busy..

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by martinect2803(m): 11:25am On Feb 27, 2021
collagiatepaper:
He told you the bitter truth. So go and rest somewhere



Ije ụwa.
When are we having LG elections in Anambra?
We had our last 7yrs ago..

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by martinect2803(m): 11:27am On Feb 27, 2021
collagiatepaper:
Nwanne you know them cheesy

Ikwikwii, anụ kpọlụ oku za onwe ya. Ihe a bụ inu ma bụrụkwa okwu.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 12:58pm On Feb 27, 2021
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martinect2803:

kwikwii, anụ kpọlụ oku za onwe ya.
Ihe a bụ inu ma bụrụkwa okwu.
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Nna gi bu ikwikwi

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 12:59pm On Feb 27, 2021
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martinect2803:

je ụwa.
When are we having LG elections in Anambra?
We had our last 7yrs ago..
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Kpota your useless nna gi ka chia

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by martinect2803(m): 2:49pm On Feb 27, 2021
collagiatepaper:
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Kpota your useless nna gi ka chia

Show us Airport pictures, and Intanachonal conference centre.
Stadium too.
That's the only project going on in Anambra.
Begin to promote Soludo now ooo, so he can extend the contract after James Eze..
30k, with data no be here.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by martinect2803(m): 2:49pm On Feb 27, 2021
collagiatepaper:
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Nna gi bu ikwikwi
Ije ụwa. Enwelụ ife ọzọ? Na ekwu na mụ na anụ..

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 3:12pm On Feb 27, 2021
Ifeanyichukwu Nwachukwu, so the government is actually doing those gigantic projects in Anambra? I want to promote your useless father because I want him to be governor. cool


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martinect2803:

how us Airport pictures, and Intanachonal conference centre.Stadium too.That's the only project going on in Anambra.Begin to promote Soludo now ooo, so he can extend the contract after James Eze..
30k, with data no be here.
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 3:13pm On Feb 27, 2021
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martinect2803:

Ije ụwa.
Enwelụ ife ọzọ?
Na ekwu na mụ na anụ..
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Ifeanyichukwu Nwachukwu melu onwe gi ebele. This is the same thing you are doing on Facebook even on empty stomach. Have you eaten today? cheesy

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BastardWike: 3:24pm On Feb 27, 2021
BossJamal:


honestly,the state needs a total revamp in their transport system. i am back to Anambra to carry out a contract..the atmosphere in d state capital is tiring. the state needs an Elrufai or Donald duke to fix it in d right place. why is keke scattered all over d capital like brown roaches. the shuttle mini buses would have been just OK.

the state could have done well to introduce taxi cabs instead of all these tiny bull craps scattered in d capital causing traffic and making d state look so disorganised. SE yall should wake up o. civilisation has left yall at d back



i have three weeks left in this state..chaii tiring as Bleep. cant even find good food to eat..u cant even find other tribes food here either in d canteen or market to buy. A state that can't even accommodate other tribes in their food market. Every where ma Abacha,fufu, finish can't even find good things to add to my food and look healthy. wanna cook soup...ma so u go find periwinkle,dried fish,ponmo etc tire

I was about to take you serious thinking you're "ndi abroad" who came back after a long time only to discover that things hasn't changed much until you said the parts in bold. You're obviously an ofenmanu man trying to criticize destructively. For starters, SW cities and towns are currently the most backward and stagnated in Nigeria today. Owerri and Abuja are the only two cities in Nigeria where you can't find keke or motorcycles in its city centre, taxify and other modern taxi hailing services are common in Owerri too, posh restaurants and hotels are everywhere. Onitsha, Enugu, Awka, Owerri etc. in Igboland are all massively urbanizing with modern houses than you can find elsewhere in Nigeria. You mentioned El Rufai and Donald Duke as success stories but conveniently forgot about Dave Umahi.

Dude forget propaganda, if there is any region doing well in terms of modernization outside Abuja and Lagos, it is SE.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 3:58pm On Feb 27, 2021
Everything you said are okay, but the highlighted is where you failed woefully. The major means of transportation in Owerri is keke, Okada is now resurfacing around New Owerri by Port Harcourt road. I have pictures of what I am saying because I passed Owerri just recently to PH


BastardWike:


I was about to take you serious thinking you're "ndi abroad" who came back after a long time only to discover that things hasn't changed much until you said the parts in bold. You're obviously an ofenmanu man trying to criticize destructively. For starters, SW cities and towns are currently the most backward and stagnated in Nigeria today. Owerri and Abuja are the only two cities in Nigeria where you can't find keke or motorcycles in its city centre, taxify and other modern taxi hailing services are common in Owerri too, posh restaurants and hotels are everywhere. Onitsha, Enugu, Awka, Owerri etc. in Igboland are all massively urbanizing with modern houses than you can find elsewhere in Nigeria. You mentioned El Rufai and Donald Duke as success stories but conveniently forgot about Dave Umahi.

Dude forget propaganda, if there is any region doing well in terms of modernization outside Abuja and Lagos, it is SE.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BastardWike: 4:23pm On Feb 27, 2021
collagiatepaper:
Everything you said are okay, but the highlighted is where you failed woefully. The major means of transportation in Owerri is keke, Okada is now resurfacing around New Owerri by Port Harcourt road. I have pictures of what I am saying because I passed Owerri just recently to PH



Is Port Harcourt road city centre? Is there okada or Keke along Wetheral road, Bank road, Douglas road, Ikenegbu layout, Orlu road etc? Why are you so insecured about Owerri?

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 4:27pm On Feb 27, 2021
You are the one always insecure because any time you comment here, you would always find a way to spew your usual unfounded rubbish about Owerri. This is not Imo thread where you would be blowing your lies. Keke is a major means of transportation in Owerri. And Okada is equally back in Owerri as an additional means of transportation. This is not hate but fact, I have pictures to prove it if you doubt me.

BastardWike:

Is Port Harcourt road city centre? Is there okada or Keke along Wetheral road, Bank road, Douglas road, Ikenegbu layout, Orlu road etc? Why are you so insecured about Owerri?

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AsomughaChuks02: 4:44pm On Feb 27, 2021
martinect2803:


Jisike nnam.
Ọlụ James Eze adịrọ easy.
I hope you continue this thread with same passion and energy after March 20, 2022..
Do you have to mention his name? No well paying job is easy. James Eze earns very good salary as CPS. It will also add to his already rich resume. Why do I sense jealousy in your comment?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BastardWike: 5:02pm On Feb 27, 2021
collagiatepaper:
You are the one always insecure because any time you comment here, you would always find a way to spew your usual unfounded rubbish about Owerri. This is not Imo thread where you would be blowing your lies. Keke is a major means of transportation in Owerri. And Okada is equally back in Owerri as an additional means of transportation. This is not hate but fact, I have pictures to prove it if you doubt me.


You can always lie to yourself and still believe in your own lie. Anybody who is in Owerri here knows that Keke and motorcycles don't run in the city centre except outskirts of town. The type of cars they use for Bolt or Taxify in Owerri will even shock you.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 5:07pm On Feb 27, 2021
Just look at how you are lying to yourself. New Owerri is the best part of Owerri but you have Okada as the major means of transportation there. Port Harcourt road by New Owerri is where Imo secretariat, CBN, Govt house and major state agencies are located, so which other place is more of a city center than that place? Take this facts, keke and okada are the major means of transportation in Owerri. Fact


BastardWike:

You can always lie to yourself and still believe in your own lie. Anybody who is in Owerri here knows that Keke and motorcycles don't run in the city centre except outskirts of town. The type of cars they use for Bolt or Taxify in Owerri will even shock you.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 5:13pm On Feb 27, 2021
BastardWike:


You can always lie to yourself and still believe in your own lie. Anybody who is in Owerri here knows that Keke and motorcycles don't run in the city centre except outskirts of town. The type of cars they use for Bolt or Taxify in Owerri will even shock you.

Lol...

You can lie ehhhh

Haaaa

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 5:23pm On Feb 27, 2021
Osagyefo98:


Lol...

You can lie ehhhh

Haaaa

No mind that clown, all he does is to move around spewing his lies as if we don't where Owerri is located cheesy

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ofunwa111: 7:40pm On Feb 27, 2021
Oganiru di na Anambra amaka ! grin grin

For those who do not like the development and progress of our airport, too bad for you, it will be completed and become very useful..

We move.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 7:57am On Feb 28, 2021
Mktinsight you dey see am. Everyone knows your evil mission here. cheesy


buymyride:
mr man what is your problem with this airport that’s already neck deep into construction? Are you sure you’re okay at all because at this level you’re beginning to appear abnormal with the level you go digging up nonsense to discredit this airport. You claimed it’s not viable, we’ve heard you. So why not STFU and let’s hear word. Enough of this irritating tantrum of your please, kindly shove it up your ass and let the future be the judge. Parasite

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 8:10am On Feb 28, 2021
Ofunwa111:
Oganiru di na Anambra amaka ! grin grin

For those who do not like the development and progress of our airport, too bad for you, it will be completed and become very useful..

We move.


Any time you want mktinsight to slip into a suicidal mood just post the old pictures of the ongoing Anambra international airport. Don't post the current pictures because that's enough to drive him into any available NEPA transformer or something more dangerous.

Old pics: ongoing Anambra international airport. Mktinsight please come and cry for us cheesy

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ituku4040: 10:04am On Feb 28, 2021
collagiatepaper:



Any time you want mktinsight to slip into a suicidal mood just post the old pictures of the ongoing Anambra international airport. Don't post the current pictures because that's enough to drive him into any available NEPA transformer or something more dangerous.

Old pics: ongoing Anambra international airport. Mktinsight please come and cry for us cheesy
Open up the south east yo massive development and mega projects
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 10:14am On Feb 28, 2021
I saw on one Anambra pdf that Anambra Airport will be named after Sir Louis. Thou its 2018 Anambra airport plan

That's Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu International Airport

It's cool thou

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 10:30am On Feb 28, 2021
I saw and read 2013 Soludo manifesto, it's very mind blowing, and that's actually what we want in Anambra state if implemented, and I know his 2021 manifesto will be more cool and mind blowing.

The Agenda: My Vision and Programmes for Anambra State

The Agenda for a New Beginning builds upon the potentials and capabilities of the State (human and material resources) and hopes to minimize its weaknesses in order to create wealth, create jobs, reduce poverty, and re-orient the values of the people. We hope to achieve these by investing in, and empowering our people; creating an enabling environment for, and actively promoting the private sector as the engine of growth and job creation; rescuing our cities from decay and hence salvaging the wasting assets in these cities to lay a foundation for a fresh start; envision a new, befitting capital city for Anambra State; and finally lay the foundation for sustainable prosperity by jump-starting the emergence of a modern city in Anambra that will attract world talent and capital to Anambra State.

Ours is a grand vision and a plan for sustainable prosperity. Within the first 90 days of assumption of office, our Administration will organize development study tours of Dubai, Taiwan, and Singapore for selected Government officials, State Assembly, Judiciary, organized private sector, labour, media, clergy, traditional rulers, and academia. The goal is to understand what it takes to build and manage modern, prosperous cities. Within the same period, we would organize the “Anambra 2020 Summit” to harness the contributions of all Anambra people, other knowledgeable Nigerians and our international partners towards the “Anambra Solution 2020”.

For the avoidance of doubt, I wish to acknowledge the good works of the previous governments (especially since the current democratic dispensation started in 1999). In particular, Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju, Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige, OON, and Mr. Peter Obi have each served the state to the best of their ability. Each of the administrations has done its best, especially in terms of roads and sundry projects. Since development is cumulative, we intend to build upon their works and I commend and congratulate them.

Ours is a vision to take Anambra to the next level. Our vision is that Anambra, bounded by six states – Kogi in the North; Delta in the West; Rivers and Imo in the South; Abia in the East, and Enugu in the East/North; should be an excellent commercial- industrial hub that can combine the best of Dubai and Taiwan. It is a vision that hopes to exploit the geographical advantage and the unique entrepreneurial capabilities of the people of Anambra state. With the dredging of the River Niger and its potential navigability, together with the proposed international airport, I see the skyline along the banks of River Niger signaling the new international city. Anambra State, with the second highest population density (second to Lagos State) in Nigeria, can be one large free trade/export processing zone.

The African Dubai – Taiwan (ADT) is my dream for my people. Say ‘we can’ and great powers will come to our aid! Oliver Wendell Holmes once said that “Once a mind has been stretched by a new idea, it never returns to its original shape”. It is in the same vain that the English publisher, Lady Catherine argued that “Nothing ever built rose to touch the sky unless some men dreamt that it should; some men believed that it would, and some men willed that it must”. I am convinced that God has willed that this dream is one whose time has come: there is no going back!

Building the new Anambra State will challenge all of us to give our best to the State. I have volunteered myself. I call on you to also volunteer to serve the State because it is not an accident that God decided that you should come from the State. The hour has come: what contribution do you want our people to remember you for? Everyone’s contribution is welcome. There will be a special office to coordinate the contributions of Ndi Anambra in the Diaspora. We cannot do it alone. We will need the collaboration and cooperation of other states in Nigeria, especially our neighboring states (Kogi, Delta, Rivers, Imo, Abia, and Enugu) as well as the strong support of the Federal Government, and the international development partners. Anambra State has huge oil and gas deposits in commercial quantities around Ogbaru, and the Federal Government/NNPC and joint partners could commence the exploration of these so that Anambra will become an oil and gas producing state with the attendant increased revenues to the state. We will exploit our contacts and networks within the Federal Government and among the international development partners to the advantage of the State.

In pursuit of the agenda, we understand that we have lost decades and need to catch up and excel in a very short time. Speed is critical and we will need to accomplish 72 hour tasks in every 24 hours. Our children cannot wait, and Anambra state can no longer wait!

What we sketch below is an outline of some of the initiatives that will drive the transformation agenda. The full details (incorporating the inputs from Ndi Anambra) will be contained in the “Anambra Solution 2020” document, to be launched mid 2010.



A New Governance Model

The Goal is to mainstream ‘servant leadership’ and to bring back the time-tested models of governance in Igboland anchored on popular participation, accountability, community development, and values based upon hard work, integrity and private enterprise.

“Ohazulume” leadership—mass participation

Open Government and New accountability standards

Local Government Elections as soon as possible in 2010. The last Local Government elections in Anambra were conducted in 1998. This is unacceptable. Effective and accountable local government administration will be central to my administration’s service delivery to the poor and communities.

Active participation of traditional rulers and council of elders in state governance

A new framework for Local Government – Community partnerships in service delivery. Every town union will be required to prepare annual budgets and Government will provide matching grants to fund part of the town’s budget to execute major development projects/social services and ensure security). Government presence must be felt in every community and town unions will play active roles in governance and service delivery.
Community Development Centres and cooperatives

A Standing High level Commission on Community Peace and Harmony (made up of the clergy, traditional rulers, elder statesmen, civil society, distinguished women, judges, and Government officials) for speedy resolution of intra and inter community crisis. In particular, the Commission will be given two years to resolve the crises leading to the emergence of new autonomous communities and where possible, reconcile the warring groups, and also advise Government on how to prevent the occurrence of such crisis in the future.

Value reorientation: mainstreaming of values of honesty, integrity, and hardwork (with new citizenship civics/ethics).

Effective Representation of Women in all Government appointments and activities. Our administration shall strive to meet the 30 percent minimum representation of women as recommended by the Beijing Declaration. The hand that cradles the child rules the world. Our women have held the fort so far and need to be recognized and encouraged to maximize their potentials and contributions to society.
Considerations of Need, Fairness, and Equity in the Distribution of Government Appointments and infrastructural development across the state. We believe in one Anambra State but also recognize the diversities in terms of need. Our Government will display a sense of balance and fairness in the distribution of government programmes and projects.
Effective consultations of major stakeholder groups in policymaking (such as the churches, Moslem community, town unions, market associations, civil society organizations, transport unions, and labour unions) especially on issues that affect them.


Security of Life and Property

The Goal is to effectively address the menace of armed crimes and kidnapping. Without this, sustainable investment and development cannot take place.

Creation of job opportunities for the youth
New models of community policing
Adequate equipment for the police and security agencies
Informal policing schemes and intelligence network


Urban Renewal Programmes

62 percent of Anambra population live in urban areas, and because of the urban decay and massive slums, the value of the landed properties in these cities have depreciated greatly. Over 50,000 houses in Onitsha have their market value at less than 20% of their book value. Thus, they cannot translate their assets as collaterals for bank loans. Consequently, Anambra borrows barely 20% of what it saves in the banks. By quadrupling the market value of the landed properties in our cities, we would unleash a growth engine. Furthermore, we need to stem the exodus from Onitsha to Asaba, and create conducive environment for investors.

In the first phase, focus on Onitsha mega city; Awka; Nnewi; and Ekwulobia urban. In the next phase, focus on Otuocha, and Ihiala.

Development and implementation of master plans
Massive urban road rehabilitation
Public parks and recreational grounds
Water and sewage systems
Urban mass transit systems
New Face of Markets (recreation centres, schools, parking facilities)
Sanitation and environmental beautification (Anambra must wear a new look!)
Work with the manufacturers in Onitsha and Nnewi industrial clusters to remove the bottlenecks to their ability to compete and create more jobs.


New Awka Capital City and GRA

The current state of Awka is unbefitting as the capital of Anambra State. The Goal is to strive to rescue the existing town by implementing a masterplan, while gradually developing a new, planned capital city.

Greenfield development of new, planned Awka City
Development of recreational centres


New Anambra City (African Dubai - Taiwan)

(The first model, international city in Nigeria after Abuja)

Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu International Airport (a public-private partnership with Anambra Airline taking Anambra to the world, and bringing the world to Anambra)
Anambra Shopping World (biggest shopping mall in Africa)
Anambra Wonder Gardens (tourism and entertainment)
The Nollywood Studios
Emeagwali Information Communication Technology (ICT) Village.
Industrial layout for 3,000 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to create at least 300,000 jobs (with electricity initially provided by the state Government) and ultimately linked to the electricity grid.
Independent Power Plant for Anambra State in partnership with the private sector
New City layout: residence; schools, entertainment, etc


Human and Youth Development

The Goal is to invest in the people as the essence of development, and the children and youths as the bridge to the future.

Education (centres of excellence; construction of new classroom blocks and refurbishment of existing schools employing public-private partnership approaches in community primary and secondary schools; promotion of world class private schools; restructure and strengthen the State University and higher institutions)

Our teachers deserve special attention as our future depends on their effectiveness. Continuous training schemes for teachers; rewarding teachers for excellence.


Health
Building and equipping at least 2 international hospitals (in partnership with Anambra in the Diaspora)
Equipment and upgrading of existing hospitals and health centres
Innovative primary health care delivery system
Enforcement of health care delivery standards
Youth Employment and Empowerment
Recreational Centres and mainstreaming of competitive sporting
Mass employment schemes (public works schemes)
Entrepreneurship Training Centres in all Local Governments
Support Agency for Advisory Services to Young Entrepreneurs
Micro credit schemes for new business start-ups for youth self-employment
Creation of at least 200,000 new job opportunities for the youths


Erosion Control

Erosion is a fundamental threat to the sustainability of the Anambra environment. There are about 500 erosion sites in Anambra State. Several villages have been wiped away and many more are at risk. We shall work actively with the Federal Government in the development and implementation of proactive measures to control erosion in Anambra State.



Agriculture and poverty reduction

Massive large scale agricultural transformation (promotion of large scale agricultural farms to employ thousands of workers directly and create tens of thousands of jobs indirectly).
Agricultural credit support schemes to farmers as well as provision of farm tools, fertilizers, and improved seedlings.


Public Sector Reforms

Our goal is to make Government work effectively and efficiently for the people.

Establishment of Anambra State Statistical Agency (ASSA) to provide continuous robust and timely statistics for Government and private sector plans and actions. In the past, our governments have planned without facts or simply groped in the dark. As at today, no one knows for sure the size of Anambra’s economy; the rate or level of unemployment; the level of poverty; school performance; health status and life expectancy; etc. How do we know if we are making progress without reliable data on these variables? As the saying goes, if you cannot measure it, you cannot control it.

Welfare of the Workers: our Government will dialogue with the workers and come up with an effective public sector reform that ensures productivity, professionalism, goal-orientation, effectiveness, efficiency, skill development, and enhanced welfare.

Procurement reforms to ensure greater transparency

Fiscal Responsibility and Medium-Term public expenditure management

Public works programme (Anambra rapid response team for road repairs and infrastructure rehabilitation)

Computerization and modernization of government recording system

Mainstream public-private partnership in public service delivery (sanitation, education, health, infrastructure)

Reforms and strengthening of Board of Internal Revenue and enhancing the internal revenue generation capacity of the State.

Our Government will subscribe to a public service delivery charter. The public is entitled to know the level of efficiency expected of our government. For example:

72 Hours for transfer of land title (to process Certificate of Occupancy on land)
Applications to Government to be answered within 72 hours
Mechanisms for receiving feedback on how well government works from the citizens such as public complaints box; town hall meetings; phone-in programmes; etc.


Nairaland link. https://www.nairaland.com/1383803/soludos-manifesto-anambra

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 10:50am On Feb 28, 2021
I also learnt that was his 2009 manifesto.

https://www.nairaland.com/355570/see-soludos-plans-detail-africas

If he will implement all this, let's elect him if he won't fall our hand because I really want to see Anambra looking like Dubai and Taiwan

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 1:14pm On Feb 28, 2021
Rocksvibes234:
I saw and read 2013 Soludo manifesto, it's very mind blowing, and that's actually what we want in Anambra state if implemented, and I know his 2021 manifesto will be more cool and mind blowing.

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Nairaland link. https://www.nairaland.com/1383803/soludos-manifesto-anambra

Soludo has a good manifesto but the major issue is whether he can recruit the right people to execute the vision. Obi at least had Obaze who structured the MDG manifesto guideline and had a great Commissioner of Education and decent Commissioner of Works.

Obiano shows the danger of appointing people on the basis of nepotism/friendship rather than ability. The Commissioner of Works may be an engineer but he has not shown any excellence. Urban roads are worse than they have been for a long time. The state has spent huge sums building bridges rather than roads. The Commissioner of Environment has sat there as city gutters turn into the stench-filled garbage dumps of places like Lagos and Ibadan. Then there is the Commissioner of Markets and Transport under whom armies of barrow hawkers have colonized spaces in front of market places causing chaos, congestion and filth while paying money to undercover unlicensed revenue agents. Add too that Keke which cause an even worse nuisance than the Okada they replaced because there is no restriction on the numbers licensed to fill the pockets of APGA insiders unlike saner cities elsewhere.

Soludo needs to build his team before the election and focus on things that are achievable. I like his urban plan, his industrial plan and his community engagement plan. The idea of grant matching for using town unions rather than the corrupt LGAs as development agencies is a good one and it will infuse a new spirit for community members home and abroad to once again contribute to their development.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 1:23pm On Feb 28, 2021
Trash from a very confused fellow. We don't need your opinion because it is useless. Obiano has done so well in infrastructure, transport, education, agriculture, etc. More especially Obiano has transformed transportation sector of Anambra cities particularly Onitsha and Awka. Anambra urban roads received proper attention. Markets in Anambra are organized and decent. APGA has done so well from Obi to Obiano, the next governor will take it a top higher. Anambra remains the fastest developing state in Nigeria. If you are pained for then take a hike.


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mktinsight:

Soludo has a good manifesto but the major issue is whether he can recruit the right people to execute the vision. Obi at least had Obaze who structured the MDG manifesto guideline and had a great Commissioner of Education and decent Commissioner of Works. Obiano shows the danger of appointing people on the basis of nepotism/friendship rather than ability. The Commissioner of Works may be an engineer but he has not shown any excellence. Urban roads are worse than they have been for a long time. The state has spent huge sums building bridges rather than roads. The Commissioner of Environment has sat there as city gutters turn into the stench-filled garbage dumps of places like Lagos and Ibadan. Then there is the Commissioner of Markets and Transport under whom armies of barrow hawkers have colonized spaces in front of market places causing chaos, congestion and filth while paying money to undercover unlicensed revenue agents. Add too that Keke which cause an even worse nuisance than the Okada they replaced because there is no restriction on the numbers licensed to fill the pockets of APGA insiders unlike saner cities elsewhere. Soludo needs to build his team before the election and focus on things that are achievable. I like his urban plan, his industrial plan and his community engagement plan. The idea of grant matching for using town unions rather than the corrupt LGAs as development agencies is a good one and it will infuse a new spirit for community members home and abroad to once again contribute to their development.
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by collagiatepaper: 1:24pm On Feb 28, 2021
Soludo is prepared for the job more than 10yrs ago


Rocksvibes234:
I also learnt that was his 2009 manifesto.

https://www.nairaland.com/355570/see-soludos-plans-detail-africas

If he will implement all this, let's elect him if he won't fall our hand because I really want to see Anambra looking like Dubai and Taiwan

Watch Soludo lecturing governors

watch



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMRaBsP_YoY

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ituku4040: 1:29pm On Feb 28, 2021
Rocksvibes234:
I also learnt that was his 2009 manifesto.

https://www.nairaland.com/355570/see-soludos-plans-detail-africas

If he will implement all this, let's elect him if he won't fall our hand because I really want to see Anambra looking like Dubai and Taiwan
Soludo will transform Anambra in 4 years
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by martinect2803(m): 3:15pm On Feb 28, 2021
collagiatepaper:
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Ifeanyichukwu Nwachukwu melu onwe gi ebele. This is the same thing you are doing on Facebook even on empty stomach. Have you eaten today? cheesy

Send me money for food nau.
I have an identity, show us yours.
Jame Eze alert don enter nau.

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