Abia: Gov Ikpeazu commended on infrastructural strides

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The spokesman of the Nigerian House of Representatives and a chieftain of the opposition All Progressive Congress (APC), Hon Benjamin Kalu has given

In a statement sent to DAILY POST on Sunday in Umuahia, the state capital, while evaluating the gains recorded so far by the state in the last thirty years since her creation, Kalu applauded Ikpeazu for his commitment to the promotion of Made In Aba products.

Kalu noted that Aba, fondly referred to as Japan of Africa, has always been known as the commercial hub of Africa for its creativity in production of goods ranging from textiles to footwear. He noted that though Abia may have not achieved visible progress in the past years but has exceeded expectations in terms of education, industrialization and peace in the state.

The federal lawmaker urged the Abia government to reach out to the stakeholders of the state, past and present leaders irrespective of party affiliations at various levels of government, as well as individuals who have successfully excelled in various sectors of the society to build synergy and strategize on the problems facing the state in the bid to proffer workable solutions that will ensure that we take forward steps of progress.

 

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