ABA—ABIA State government yesterday assured that it would complete
the new Government House, international conference centre, secretariat,
roads, and other projects already initiated by the present
administration before its termination in 2015.
The government also promised to revive moribund industries to create
jobs for teeming youths, as well as generate more revenue for its
operations.
Permanent Secretary, Government House, Umuahia, Mr Nwachukwu Agomuo,
disclosed this to newsmen while dispelling insinuations that the state
government was embarking on white elephant projects that might be
abandoned at the expiration of its tenure..
Agomuo said: “That is one thing with human beings, when not much was being done, they complained that nothing is happening.
“Now when much is being done, people are already complaining that
this present government won’t be able to complete the projects.”
He stated that the governor had his plans and was bent on completing whatever project he initiated.
“For the governor to have woken up and decided to build a Government
House, state secretariat, an international conference centre and other
numerous road projects across the three senatorial zones of the state,
you should understand that the man has his plans all these years and had
been tinkering, not minding the problems he had in the beginning of his
first term.
“Initially, he said he was in a hurry to develop the state and so
should be given a credit. Let them complain that we have so much we are
doing and Ochendo will deliver on them all at the specified time,” he
said.
On the moribund industries in the state, Barrister Agomuo stated that
the state government had set a machinery in motion to reactivate many
of them.
He disclosed that a Malaysian firm had almost completed arrangement
with the state government, through the state Ministry of Agriculture, to
revive Ogwe Golden Chicken and palm industries in the state.
Agomuo stated that the state government would continue to create the
enabling conducive environment for all investors in the state,
stressing that “the government has no business in business but to make
the state an investment heaven for all investors.”
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