Massive changes, innovations to be witnessed in Anambra Industrial sector by next 6 months – Commissioner 

0

By Rita Okonkwo 

Massive changes and innovations are happening in the industrial sector of Anambra State economy, and would be manifest in the next 6 months. 

Commissioner for Industry Anambra State Mr Christian Udechukwu made the disclosure in Awka when the executive members of Nnewi Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture paid him a courtesy visit. 

According to the Commissioner, Governor Soludo as the Chief Marketing Officer of all industries in Anambra has been actively promoting made-in-Anambra goods. 

Udechukwu revealed that State government plans to use the power of procurement to spend money only on those businesses that are operating within the State; and to promote such entities nationally and globally. 

ALSO READ  Journalists lament over killings in Anambra State

“One of the commitments that Governor Soludo made in his manifesto is that he will grow businesses in Anambra, and that he will create thousands of millionaires every year; and I am telling you that the next wave of legal wealth/ money to be made in Nigeria is in Anambra. 

“The State government is building new industrial parks, clusters, free trade zones; creating logistics hubs, thereby taking away the cost of acquiring lands and vehicles; removing the cost of building factories and warehouses for MSMEs and industrialists. 

The Commissioner also assured that government is working towards 24 hours power economy, the agreement of which Soludo had already signed with EEDC; and in addition, the State Attorney General is sending a bill to State Assembly, a law backing up the 24 hour policy and the market that will be created domestically. 

ALSO READ  Kwankwaso Overrated, Deliberately Using Peter Obi to Trend - Dr. Ubani

He said the Governor wants to build Anambra into a smart megacity, that the smartness comes from technology; and the idea of megacity is to be able to integrate all physical spaces in Anambra by creating access, connecting communities and people by roads, rail, water, and air. 

“This is why Soludo’s administration in the last 1 year commissioned more roads than the successive governments ever did for the past 8 years; ensuring that communities in remote areas will be connected physically by roads, and by digital technology”, the Commissioner added. 

Responding, the Vice President (Finance) Nnewi Chamber of Commerce, and Chief Executive Officer Cutix PLC Mrs Ijeoma Oduonye congratulated the new Commissioner on his appointment, describing him as ‘he who the hat fits’.

ALSO READ  DSS Uncovers Plot By Persons, Groups To ‘Destabilise’ Nigeria

The VP expressed excitement and strong conviction in all the plans the State government had mapped out for the industrial sector, saying that those areas had been the heartbeat of the industrialists in Anambra.

She prayed for more wisdom and strength on Governor Soludo and Commissioner Udechukwu, and declared that “by the time we hit the ground, Anambra State will be the bride and pride of this nation”.

What are your thoughts?

Discover more from Odogwu Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading