Ikpeazu secures $50m funding to construct 500km roads less than 2 months to end of his tenure


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The Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, has secured a $50 million fund that will facilitate the construction of 500 kilometers of roads in the state by the incoming administration.

The governor said the decision to secure the funds for the state was informed by his commitment and resolve to leave Abia better than he met it.

He said the funds had created an avenue for Abia to record massive road construction to boost infrastructure development of the state.

Ikpeazu said the facility had a repayment period of 20 years with 10 years moratorium, adding that his administration has negotiated and perfected interest rate of the facility to be at 0.006 per cent.

He said the handover of the reconstructed Faulks Road, Aba, and the remodeled three blocks in A-line of Ariaria International Market by his administration were among projects he remained grateful to God for.

Ikpeazu said he adopted a multifaceted approach in the development of the state, adding that his administration has laid a solid foundation for successive governments to come.

According to him, the Enyimba Economic City project, conceptualised by his administration, when completed, would provide over 600, 000 jobs to the teeming youths over a 10-year period.

He added that challenges of leadership were not in conceptualising ideas, but in connecting and channeling them into an agenda to create a better life for people of the state.

Ikpeazu said he is pleased with his stewardship, relationship style and disposition to issues, adding that these had facilitated maintenance of peace and order in Abia.

Source: TheStreetJournal | Read More


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