Gov Ugwuanyi of Enugu State
The administration of Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has awarded contracts for another set of development projects that are critical to its urban renewal strategy, totaling over N1.4 billion.
Briefing
newsmen on the outcome of the meeting of the State Executive Council
(EXCO), the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Greg
Nnaji, explained that the bulk of the contracts awarded were for the
construction of ten units of Executive Guest House at the old
Governor’s Lodge, G.R.A, Enugu, for routine guests of the state
government.
Engr.
Nnaji, who stated that the council was concerned that Enugu State
Government has never had a guest house for its visitors in spite of
its status as the historic capital of Eastern Region, old Anambra
State, old Enugu State and the capital of present Enugu State,
described the ten units’ guest house as “a legacy project”.
The
commissioner disclosed that the council gave the approval to save
money for the government in line with its adherence to prudent
management of resources, adding that it “will put to rest the
speculations on what the state government intended to do with that
property”, which served as the headquarters of the Post Primary
Schools Management Board (PPSMB) before it was relocated to
Independence Layout, Enugu.
He
further explained that the state-of-the-art housing project, which
was captured in 2018 budget, are duplexes, “made up of
four bedrooms, on the first floor, all in suites and the ground floor
that occupies the main doors, the dinning, the kitchen and one other
room”, stressing that they are “considered as one of the best
modern day guest houses in our present times”
Engr.
Nnaji said that his ministry had carried out clearing work at the
site preparatory to the immediate commencement of construction, “so
that the good people of Enugu State will continue to have belief in
God and the capability of His Excellency, the governor, to deliver
the dividends of democracy”.
Also
approved by the EXCO, according to the works commissioner, were the
rehabilitation/construction of some road projects in the state, at
the cost of over N945 million “to ease transportation and mobility
of our people”.
Engr.
Nnaji, who pointed that “the roads are so important to our people”,
listed them to include, Ebonyi Paint Road, Awkunanaw, Enugu South
LGA; Owerre Ezukala Close, Independence Layout, Enugu, Enugu North
LGA; rural roads in the state - Abor Road and St. Mary Ngwo, Nsude
Road under RAMP II; and the access road and internal roads
in the Police Mobile Force Squadron 3, Gariki, Awkunanaw, Enugu South
LGA, which he noted was “the first time any government is
intervening on the roads for our dear officers and men of the
Nigerian Police Force”.
In
his brief, the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Ogbuagu Anikwe told
newsmen that the council approved an Executive Bill initiated by the
state government to give a legal backing for School of Nursing,
Midwifery and Lab Technicians, Bishop Shanahan Hospital, Nsukka to
enable it get fully accredited as required by the law.
Mr.
Anikwe noted that the bill to be forwarded to the Enugu State House
of Assembly will be a universal one to accommodate any other similar
institution that will be seeking accreditation as trainers of nurses,
midwives and lab technicians.
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