Anambra Youths Laud Governor Soludo During Inspection of Ongoing Projects

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Youths from various organizations in Anambra State have commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for his developmental strides after inspecting several ongoing projects under his administration.

The tour, led by the Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr. Patrick Agha Mba, included leaders from the National Youth Council of Nigeria (Anambra chapter), ASATU Youth, Ohaneze Ndigbo Youth, APGA Youth, and the National Union of Anambra State Students, among others.

Among the sites visited were the Anambra State Government House and Governor’s Lodge in Awka, the Solution Fun City, and newly completed roads, including the Aroma overpass.

Speaking after the inspection, Agha Mba praised Soludo’s commitment to securing the future of Anambra youths through impactful policies and projects. He described the governor as a source of inspiration and expressed confidence that his leadership would produce a new generation of patriotic leaders.

Other youth leaders, including ASATU State Youth Leader Comrade Ken Okoli and APGA State Youth Leader Dr. Tochukwu Obiadi, commended Soludo’s transparency in managing the state’s resources and urged him to sustain the momentum.

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