South East Nigeria: Buhari Promises To Deliver On Infrastructure

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Buhari addressing Ebonyi State residents

 

By Iliya Kure

Kaduna (Nigeria) — President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration will initiate and ensure timely execution of roads, power and other projects in south east of Nigeria.

Addressing elders in Ebonyi State on Tuesday, while on official visit, Buhari commended Ebonyi people for the warm reception accorded him, saying he remains committed to moving Nigeria forward as a united country.

”My presence here today is a demonstration of our strong belief in the unity of Nigeria. As the most populous country in Africa, with over 300 ethnic groups, our diversity is unique among nations.

 ”When I met with leaders from the South East last month in Abuja, they raised several issues of concern, including the state of the roads and infrastructure in the region. I want to assure you that we will deliver on our promises.

 ”Our 2018 Budget includes many strategic projects for the region in the roads, power, agriculture and other sectors,’’ he said.

President Buhari commended Governor David Umahi for ”his vision and commitment to the development of the State,” also thanked the traditional rulers of the State led by Eze Charles Mkpuna for conferring him with the chieftaincy title of Enyioma 1 of Ebonyi (Trustworthy friend of Ebonyi).

The President had earlier inaugurated the 14.5km Abakiliki-Afikpo Federal road constructed by the Ebonyi State Government..

He also commissioned the 700-metre dual flyover above the Trans-Sahara route running from Enugu to Cameroon, and the Senator Offia Nwali flyover.

 Other activities include the foundation-stone laying ceremonies of Ebonyi City Mall, another flyover and road tunnel named after him

He also unveiled the statue of Sir Akanu Ibiam, a former governor of the old Eastern region, whom he described “as a great Nigerian, whose notable records of humanitarianism, advocacy of free primary education and rural development, will continue to be an inspiration to all.’’

 Earlier in an address presented on behalf of Ebonyi Elders by a former Governor of the State, Chief Sam Egwu, he appealed for more Federal presence in the State, particularly the conversion of College of Education Ikwo to a Federal College of Education.

 He also called for urgent intervention by the Federal Government to curb intra-communal clashes as well as cross-border disputes in the region.

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