Charles Soludo's promise of flyovers in Anambra State in the works as construction begins in Ekwulobia

Promise: Construct overhead bridges(flyovers) in strategic locations such as Onitsha, Awka, Ekwulobia, Nkpor, Nnobi, etc. that will decongest traffic and provide a better transport experience.

Onyinye Edyson
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August 29, 2024
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The promise made by Professor Charles Soludo to construct flyovers in strategic locations such as Onitsha, Awka, Ekwulobia, Nkpor, Nnobi, etc. in Anambra state is "in the works." This is because Soludo has already begun the process of fulfilling this promise by flagging off the construction of a flyover in Ekwulobia, which is a major city in Anambra state.

During the flag-off ceremony, Soludo stated that the project is aimed at transforming Ekwulobia into a model city, which is in line with his vision to reposition Anambra state as a fast-emerging urban center. The flyover, which is about 300 meters long and 5.4 meters tall, will span from Nanka to Uga, and it is expected to be completed within 18 months. The project is being handled by a reputable construction company, AG Vision Construction Limited.

The construction of a flyover in Ekwulobia is a significant step towards fulfilling Soludo's promise to construct flyovers in strategic locations in Anambra state. The completion of this project will not only decongest traffic but also provide a better transport experience for the people of Anambra state. It will also improve the economic and social activities of the area, making it more attractive to investors and tourists.

In conclusion, the promise made by Professor Charles Soludo to construct flyovers in strategic locations in Anambra state is "in the works." The commencement of the construction of a flyover in Ekwulobia is a clear indication that Soludo is committed to fulfilling this promise. If the project is completed within the stipulated time frame and delivers the expected benefits, it will be a significant achievement towards improving the infrastructure and development of Anambra state.