Anambra State Speaker, Udeze, Unveils Constituency Project by Deputy Majority Leader, Akpua

In a significant development for the Njikoka Constituency Two, Anambra State, the Right Honourable Somtochukwu Udeze, Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, led the commissioning ceremony of a notable seven-room lock-up shop and borehole project. The project, a brainchild of Dr. Jude Akpua, the Deputy Majority Leader and elected representative of the constituency, stands as a testament to the commitment of local leadership to community development.

Situated in Abba, Njikoka Council Area, the project was handed over to the Abba Town Union, marking a milestone in local infrastructure enhancement initiatives.

Right Honourable Udeze commended Dr. Akpua for his dedication to improving the lives of his constituents and lauded the project’s contribution to local economic growth. He encouraged Dr. Akpua to persist in his efforts towards uplifting the community.

In response, Dr. Akpua reaffirmed his dedication to fulfilling his electoral promises and pledged to continue spearheading initiatives aimed at fostering progress within his constituency. He highlighted ongoing projects, including streetlight installations and additional borehole projects, aligning with the broader developmental goals set by the Soludo administration for the state.

Community leaders, including the President General of Abba Town Union, Mr. Alexander Ekwuagana, and stakeholders such as Sir Isaac Nwafor, expressed admiration for the project’s economic significance and voiced their support for Dr. Akpua’s endeavors. Chief Godwin Ekwealor and Mr. Francis Obidike, representing community interests, urged sustained momentum in community development efforts, assuring Dr. Akpua of unwavering support from the people of Njikoka.

Grateful beneficiaries of the project, including traders Mrs. Ogechukwu Okafor and Miss Chinonye Agu, extended their appreciation to Dr. Akpua for his intervention, invoking blessings upon him for his compassion and dedication to community welfare.

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