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Ebony Governor Gives Marching Orders To Committees On Projects

Umahi of Ebonyi state

The Governor of Ebonyi State, Chief David   Umahi, has given members of the State Implementation Committee on Sustainable Development Goals  projects and the Steering Committee for the proposed 198-kilometre  ring road in the state marching orders to complete the projects as scheduled.

Addressing members of the two committees at the Government House, Abakaliki, the governr directed them to work hard and ensure that the rural electrification projects in six  local government areas  is  ready for inauguration  on 15th November. He also ordered  that those of  the remaining seven  local governments be ready for inauguration on 30th November, 2016.

The governor said that through the SDG, the government has embarked on the implementation of a number of projects in six Local Government Areas and that significant among them is the rural electrification project.

“I am directing that that job must be inaugurated  by   15th of November. So you have to write it down and the other job for the remaining seven LGAs must be ready by 30th of November. ”

He advised the local government caretaker chairmen to do everything within their powers to ensure that the projects sited in their areas were protected.

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Governor Umahi expressed happiness over the cleanliness of Abakaliki, the state capital, saying that the city would be made more beautiful during Christmas.

“Since, the Secretary to the State Government doubles as the Commissioner for Environment now,  he     has to start looking at the possibility of decorating the city ahead of Christmas. I must express my pride in the SSG over what they are doing in the  town and I think everybody must see a very clear difference over the sanitation of the capital city,” the governor added.

He said that the African Development Bank  had indicated interest to fund the Abakaliki Ring Road  project and directed the SSG  and the Commissioner for Solid Mineral, Sylvanus Nwakwaegu,  to prepare to defend ”our  position  in the mining programme coming up between 24th and 29th of this month.”

Governor Umahi who said that the mining  committee should  be led by the SSG, added that the steering committee would be led by Commissioner for Finance, Barrister, Dennis Ekumankama. [myad]

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