By Christian ABURIME
On Monday last week, Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, paid an unscheduled visit to Onitsha main market, where he issued a directive that shop owners should open and trade their wares on Mondays.
The Governor also made commitments to intensify the provision of security every monday.
Yesterday, in continuation of last week’s visit, Governor Soludo again embarked on a snap tour of the various markets and locations across the state to monitor compliance with his directive that nobody should sit at home.
Locations visited by the Governor include, Nkwo Igbo-ukwu, Afọr Nnobi, parts of Nnewi, Nkwọ Oraifite, Upper Iweka, Ochanja, among others, as people were seen moving about their lawful businesses amidst tight security by the law enforcement agencies
The governor’s message was clear – everyone must work together to maintain both the public and the state’s economy.
During the visits, Governor Soludo interacted with some traders, transporters, and residents, stressing the importance of adhering to the government directives.
He also encouraged the business owners to innovate and find creative ways to continue operating their businesses while maintaining a safe environment.
The governor’s proactive approach has been well-received by ndị Anambra, who appreciates his efforts to stimulate economic growth.
His moves have also helped to boost morale among small business owners, especially small businesses who have been struggling to keep afloat.
Many residents and traders who interacted with the governor equally lauded his hands-on approach to governance, with some commenting that they feel more connected to their leader because of his efforts to visit and engage with them.
This approach has helped to foster a sense of community and togetherness, which is essential in times of crisis.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, AVM Ben Chiobi Rtd, Barrister Patricia Igwebuike, Commissioner for Transport accompanied the Governor on the visit, while the Mayors received them at the various local government areas visited.