Anambra State leaders approved major building projects during their meeting at the Light House in Awka on June 16, 2025. The state council decided to spend billions on roads, schools, and flood protection across the region. Commissioner for Information Law Mefor announced the decisions after the 11th state meeting ended.
The biggest project costs 3.5 billion naira for erosion control and flood prevention in Umunze. Workers will also build a 2.28 kilometer road connecting schools and homes in the area. Saidi Nigeria Limited won the contract for both parts of this major work. The state will spend 2.65 billion naira on 3.9 kilometers of access roads at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University campus in Uli.
Officials approved 528.6 million naira to finish a Country Club at Ekwulobia Stadium Complex. The state will spend 97.3 million naira fixing Nya Ranch Road in Awka and 65.7 million naira for more work at Onitsha Specialist Hospital. Road safety equipment like signs and speed bumps will cost 55.1 million naira across the state.
Leaders also backed the Anambra Rebirth Programme to restore traditional values of hard work. The cultural program follows an Igbo saying that means working hard brings success and joy. Drivers who break serious traffic rules will face blacklisting as part of safety improvements.
The biggest project costs 3.5 billion naira for erosion control and flood prevention in Umunze. Workers will also build a 2.28 kilometer road connecting schools and homes in the area. Saidi Nigeria Limited won the contract for both parts of this major work. The state will spend 2.65 billion naira on 3.9 kilometers of access roads at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University campus in Uli.
Officials approved 528.6 million naira to finish a Country Club at Ekwulobia Stadium Complex. The state will spend 97.3 million naira fixing Nya Ranch Road in Awka and 65.7 million naira for more work at Onitsha Specialist Hospital. Road safety equipment like signs and speed bumps will cost 55.1 million naira across the state.
Leaders also backed the Anambra Rebirth Programme to restore traditional values of hard work. The cultural program follows an Igbo saying that means working hard brings success and joy. Drivers who break serious traffic rules will face blacklisting as part of safety improvements.