Gov. Soludo lays foundation stone to rebuild burnt Onitsha drug market

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Gov. Charles Soludo of Anambra, on Wednesday, laid the foundation stone to rebuild stores that were affected by the inferno on Nov. 8, 2022, at the Onitsha drug market.

Laying the foundation, the governor, who was represented by the Onitsha South caretaker committee chairman, Emeka Orji, said that they were sent to perform the foundation laying.

According to him, we know how money was being collected for getting approval for building this place, and how some people are always at my office for this.

“We have been planning for this for a long time, so I told them to draw plan with the access road, which they did and brought to me.

“I liked it and sent to the governor, he liked it also and approved it, ” he said.

In his speech, the chairman of Chainsaw and Allied Dealers Association, Mr Livinus Umeh, thanked the governor for heeding their plight.

Mr Umeh commended the council chairman for his sleepless night to see that the shops were rebuilt by pleading to the governor.

In his contribution, the secretary of the conflict resolution committee of Anambra State Amalgamated Traders’ Association (ASMATA), Mr Peter Okala, thanked the chairman who took the matter to the governor for approval.

(NAN)

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