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Channel Some of Your Investments to Anambra – Soludo Urges Anambrarians in Lagos

Channel Some of Your Investments to Anambra – Soludo Urges Anambrarians in Lagos

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Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo has asked Anambrarians in Lagos to think home and take part of their investments to the state to transform their homeland into an enviable place.

Governor Soludo who spoke on Sunday at the launch of the Anambra Homeland Consciousness initiative at Villa Park, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, told  indigenes  of the state who turned out in large number that “we need to channel our resources and investments to our homeland to replicate some of our business ideas in other places.

This, he said, will not only give them a sense of pride but also make the state a-much-sought-after investment destination by non-indigenes and foreigners.

He urged well-meaning indigenes of Anambra in Lagos to come together to shape the future for a greater Anambra State, adding “we need to build business hubs and create boom towns in our homeland, and possibly, stimulate the influx of foreign capital.”

The Anambra Homeland Consciousness initiative is designed to strengthen the bond between the indigenes of the state, harness their collective resources and create pathways for sustainable development in Anambra State.

He allayed fears that the campaign was aimed at moving investments of people back to their home states, saying that the Homeland Consciousness initiative “is a message to our people saying whatever you are doing, think home. We are not saying take everything you have in Lagos or elsewhere home. No.”

Soludo  also gave a  breakdown of the successes  his administration has recorded  since he assumed duty  some three years ago, saying that many infrastructural projects  have been executed while some are ongoing  as part of the effort to make the  state a haven for  foreign direct investment and a beacon of pride for the indigenes of the state. 

Among the projects is the award and flag off of 700 kilometres of roads in 21 local government areas of the state, with 400 kilometres set for commissioning by the third year anniversary just as another 400 kilometres of roads have been rehabilitated through the zero pothole initiative.

Also, large-scale  erosion control projects, addressing  major challenges at critical  locations  like Ebenator, Nnobi, Ezi-Oko, Awka (behind  Ekwueme Square ), Onitsha-Owerri Road in the Oba axis, near Rojenny Hotel, while  Onitsha-Owerri Road (Ozubulu axis ) is  currently in progress.

Flyover bridge  construction  at Ekwuloba inter-section of two Federal  Highways is underway, showcasing commitment to improved connectivity, while the dual carriage ways at the Ekwuloba-Agulu-Uga and Agulu-Nnobi-Nnewi are seriously under construction to give  fast connectivity to different parts of the state.

Others include the completion of abandoned projects, renovation of existing public buildings, new urban development initiatives, renewable energy solutions, expansion of electricity infrastructure, water sector transformation.

There are plans to build industrial park, new Onitsha, Silicon Valley, Marriott Hotel, Awka 2.0.

On security, Soludo spoke on the efforts of the government to provide adequate security in the state, pointing out  the exploits of Agunechemba, which has been cleaning up the state and with the assistance of technology, ridding the state of bad boys, assuring that every other utility to encourage investment in the state is being put in place.

He said the Homeland Security Law 2025, which he signed into law recently, provides a framework for community/citizens’ ownership and participation in sustainable security and social re-engineering.

He added   that the Operation Udo Ga-Achi is a special intervention force that complements regular policing, and is designed to upscale intelligence gathering, reward whistleblowers, enhance rapid response, and urgently root out criminals from every camp in Anambra State.

The governor noted that the security challenges facing the state are complex and hydra-headed, requiring a comprehensive and sustainable response, emphasising  that the state government is determined to fight criminality and ensure that Anambra State becomes the safest state in Nigeria.

He said that the homeland security law, which has aided the arrest of native doctors preparing charms for suspected kidnappers, was not targeted at traditional religious practitioners.

According  him, traditional religion is an essential component of Igbo traditional religion and culture. The new law was designed to combat crime and criminality committed by quacks and evil native doctors, particularly those who pervert and alter the core values of the Igbo society; those who promote and teach the acquisition of wealth without work, and those who deceive the younger generation and unwary members of society.  He condemned native doctors in the state who mislead the youth on wealth without work.

The Governor  concluded  by urging  all the indigenes of the state to be part of the envisaged success of the Anambra Homeland Consciousness initiative by contributing part of their financial resource in the form of tax.

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