Nice on We already have m existing waterfront city in Akpaka for the high income earners in Anambra. While we have around Atani road for the middle to lower class income earners. We haven’t seen any infrastructural improvements for these neighborhoods atleast to make it better
Also today, I embarked on an unscheduled inspection of the six-lane dual carriageway access road to the proposed Waterfront City in Asaba. Having met all contractual obligations, including payment of compensation, the project is now 95 percent completed. While being briefed by
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@Ohimiri_ When our people see the one's with good infrastructure they'll start cunvolsing and telling you how we don't generare enough to create such when all you need proper planning and investment in basic infrastructure in existing water front settlements.
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@Dozie1223 For real. It doesn’t get better than doing so with adequate planning. These things are not expensive as the government aren’t building the facilities aside roads and planning. We already have existing facilities there just give them befitting infrastructure to improve it.
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@Ohimiri_ First thing will always be land marking and allocation, get proper town planners to do anywhere you predict human settlements in future. Then you invest first in major road infrastructure,use inner road mappings to demarcate area properly, then ensure enforcement of building plan
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@Dozie1223 Actually that’s the best way to go. Obi did something similar for Akpaka but he failed to tar the roads before he left. But seems Soludo is touching it like my little. This is an aerial view of Akpaka first in 2022. No tarred road, covered drains and streetlights
Frame 1, paragraph 4, highlighted in red ink, tells us how dreaded Akpaka forest was before Peter Obi became governor of Anambra state. It was the home of bandits & kidnappers. Frames 2 & 3 show what the forest has been converted into, after Peter Obi tackled the issue head on.
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@Ohimiri_ Not building a shoreline road is poor planning here. That road would have separated human activities from nature also creating an area longterm for leisure and other activities with the waterbody there. Hopefully that's corrected with time.
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@Dozie1223 Hopefully it is. There’s one at Atani road. It’s a shoreline road and it links from Onitsha straight ro Rivers state but still nothing to show for it.
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