our hearts beat together for growth in Anambra – Soludo
Anambra Governor Chukwuma Soludo has said the way his heart beats for development for Anambra is the way a firm, Dotland Property Development company, beats.
He hailed the company for acquiring and developing paradise estate at Enugu-Agidi, which according to him, would help develop Awka Capital Territory.
Soludo spoke while performing the groundbreaking ceremony of Paradise City Estate.
The former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) explained that the property would also help to make Anambra liveable and prosperous as envisaged by his administration.
Soludo was represented by the Chief Executive Officer CEO of Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS), Hon. Chido Obidiegwu.
He stressed that his administration was committed to providing enabling environment to the citizenry with genuine businesses and intentions to thrive.
According to him: “We gathered because of the importance attached to housing and shelter. We’re already providing food, water, education, youth and women empowerment, and others.
“Our people living within and outside Anambra should bring their wealth home by providing shelter, industries and others.
“We have about 440 plots or two hectares of land here. You can purchase as many plots as possible because they are genuine and unencumbered property.
“You won’t have issue with anyone. Enugwu-Agidi are in support of it. Whatever investment you make here are in good hands and you will reap the benefits later,” he added.
Managing Director, Anambra State Housing Corporation, Mr Chike Anyaonu, represented by Mr Eric Onwumere, said the government would assist the property owner to access resources from various trusted sources to complete the estate.
Igweonwu, the publicity secretary of Enugu-Agidi Brotherly Union (EBU), who represented the community, assured their support as he prayed for potential inhabitants to the property to be fruitful and prosperous in all endeavours.
MD of Dotland Property Development Company, Chief Emeka Anyadubalu, assured that relevant documents related to the Paradise estate were available and issuable to those willing to invest into the property.