NCCIMA Writes Soludo, Commends Him For His Monumental Strides In Infrastructure

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Chidiebele Obika | I-Witness News

The Nnewi Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture has written the governor of Anambra state, Professor Chukwuma Soludo for what they tagged monumental strides in Infrastructure Development in Nnewi.

The letter of commendation was signed by the president and secretary of the chamber, Chief Sir Ezukwo Moses and Mr Obiora Ibekwe and dated March 6, 2025.

They appreciated the governor for starting and completing the Nnewi Bank road project, the Nnewi – Okija road, Igwe Orizu road among others.
The statement read in part, ” we particularly commend the completion of Bank Road in Nnewi, a crucial development that has significantly eased means of transportation and facilitated smoother business in the area”.

” These projects hold immense future for our town and the state at large, improving connectivity, fostering economic growth, and enhancing the quality of life for the cirizens. But will also make Nnewi attractI’ve destination”, the letter stated.

The letter inferred that the projects have improved the ease of doing business in the area and the standard of living of the people.

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