President Bola Tinubu is set to visit Anambra State next Thursday to commission several key projects, marking a significant event for the region. The state government has announced that the President’s visit may cause some disruption to traffic flow in areas where the projects are located. To mitigate this, the government is urging residents to cooperate with security agencies and relevant authorities to ensure a smooth and successful visit.
According to a statement from Dr. Law Mefor, the Anambra State Commissioner for Information, the government is anticipating slight adjustments to traffic flow and commuter schedules. The statement reads, “We kindly urge Ndi Anambra to cooperate with security agencies and other relevant authorities in the build-up to this visit.” The government is keen to provide a warm and hospitable reception for the President, and residents are being asked to be understanding and supportive to ensure the visit is both hitch-free and memorable.
The projects to be commissioned by President Tinubu include the new Anambra Government House, Governor’s Lodge, and Presidential Lodge, as well as the Solution Fun City project, an ultra-modern recreation facility. The Ekwulobia flyover bridge project and numerous strategic roads are also on the list. These developments are expected to have a significant impact on the region, and the government is eager to showcase them to the President.
As the visit approaches, parts of the state are already undergoing a transformation, with decorations and preparations underway at the sites to be visited. The government’s enthusiasm for the visit is palpable, and residents are being encouraged to get involved and make the President’s visit a success. With the visit just around the corner, Anambra State is gearing up to make a positive impression on the President and the rest of the country. The successful completion of these projects is a testament to the state’s commitment to development and progress, and the government is eager to share this success with the rest of Nigeria.