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…The Awka North Lawmaker, Nwokoye Urges Soludo Not To Toe The Part Of His Predecessor

 By IFEANYI Okonkwo

AWKA-Member representing Awka North constituency at the Anambra State House of ASSEMBLY, Hon. John Nwokoye, Monday, joined his constituents to demonstrate against the poor state of roads in their area.

The lawmaker and his constituents walked from Ifite-Isu junction in Isuaniocha carrying different  placards with various inscriptions walked through Amanuke to a section of Achalla chanting solidarity songs.

At Amansea, the outspoken lawmaker addressed residents and called on Governor Soludo to deliver the Constituency from the hands of poor road networks which has made life unbearable for the people.

Hon. Nwokoye stated that the condition of infrastructures in Awka North constituency has continued to give him great concern and he will continue to bring the attention of the government to their plight.

“About 80 percent of the countless motions I have moved in the house and matter of urgent public importance speaks about the dilapidated state of our roads in Àwka North, while promises were made by the Willie Obiano led administration, nothing was done until he left office.

“I recalled during a budget defence of the Ministry of Work in 2019, I strongly asked the question if Awka North was part of Anambra and vow to lead demonstration, not minding my second tenure chances, if nothing is done to address the ugly situation.”

Assuring that he strongly believe in the plans of the new administration of Prof Chukwuma Soludo, Hon John Nwokoye called on him to take very serious the “Save Our Souls” (SOS) call on ndi Awka North, and not toe the part of his predecessor.

With hope held high, Hon. John Nwokoye assured that he will continue to present their issues before the Executive arm of government and committing himself to the actualization of the dreams and yearnings of his constituents.

Some of the placards read: “Walk For A Greater Awka North” “Give us entrance to Awka North”

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