
The Anambra State Development Commission will conduct an inspection of the roads connecting Ezi Anam communities to Onono/Ukwu-ubili, any moment soon, as part of ongoing infrastructure development initiatives in the state.
The information was relayed by the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Chief TonyCollins Nwabunwanne, during the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) rally and celebration of Otite Anam held at Umudora Anam and sponsored by Dr. Bobmanuel Okonmah.
The planned inspection represents a significant step in the state government’s commitment to improving road infrastructure and connectivity across Anambra communities. The Onono/Ukwu-ubili road has been identified as a critical transportation link requiring attention.
According to Chief Nwabunwanne, the inspection is part of broader plans to connect the Ezi Anam area, which would enhance accessibility and economic opportunities for residents in the region. The initiative aligns with the state government’s infrastructure development agenda aimed at improving the quality of life for citizens.
The timing of the inspection during the week suggests the urgency placed on addressing the road’s condition. Local communities have long awaited improvements to this vital transportation corridor, which serves as an important link for commerce and daily commuting for the Anambra West communities.
The Anambra State Development Commission’s involvement underscores the project’s significance within the state’s overall development strategy. The commission’s assessment will likely determine the scope of work needed and inform future construction timelines.
Further details about the specific day of inspection and the commission’s findings are expected to be released following the site visit. The state government has indicated its commitment to keeping communities informed about progress on infrastructure projects affecting their areas.
This development comes as part of Governor Charles Soludo’s administration’s continued focus on infrastructure improvement across Anambra State, with road networks being identified as priority areas for development and maintenance.