The three gigantic buildings inside Aninri headquarters would be completed and commissioned on November, said the council chairman.
Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku said through a statement released by his media office on Sunday that he inspected the projects. According the chairman, every single material needed for completion of the buildings has been provided already, and there’s “steady of work at the site.”
Aninri had often been cited as the most backward of the 17 council areas in Enugu State. From the decay, faeces and rot inside the environment and the falling office buildings to workers’ neglects, the council was everything bad. One by one, council chairmen came and gone, squandering billions of naira of federal allocations on sheer frivolities.
But Governor Peter Mbah came to power and changed everything. According to sources familiar with the development, the governor denied the immediate past chairman of Aninri, Bennett Ajah, his craving for second term and then anointed Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku.
One month into his administration, Nwanjoku cleared the mess in the secretariat. He pulled down about 8 buildings, which were, at the time, nothing short of death traps. In their place he is electing three ultramodern administrative blocks and other offices.