Anambra state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo has signed the N260 Billion appropriation bill of 2023 into law.
The governor appreciated the State House of Assembly for the expeditious passage of the budget.
“The more fundamental job has been done by the State House of Assembly,” the Governor said.
“I want to thank the parliament particularly for this productive partnership. We are partners in this transformation agenda for Anambra State.
“The Leadership has shown capacity and passed this budget into law while we strive assiduously to lead Anambra into the land of our dreams as we promised the people.
“This is a budget of acceleration in spite of all the odds and challenges in the country but, we are still pressing the accelerator for takeoff.
“This budget prioritizes major areas of focus for Anambra State; Security, law and order, economic transformation and human capital development, etc.
“Once more, I want to thank the State House of Assembly for expeditiously and painstaking making this budget a success and signing it into law.
“That’s the Anambra spirit. We get things done! Thanks to the speaker, the State house of Assembly and the whole team.
“Thanks to everyone who was able to make it early this morning. It’s quite a remarkable day.
“We are set to deliver for next year! With the budget in hand, let’s get it done, the governor maintained.
Soludo added that he will get all the pillars of the budget simultaneously done; Security, Law and order, social agenda, health, education, human capital development, power, technology, industrial parks, agriculture, commerce; “we are leaving no one behind.
“We are hitting everywhere, reforming the government, promoting accountability and prudence, digitizing our land registries.
“Our environment is an existential threat. We shall desilt, control our drainages and erosions, waste management; none of them can wait until the others are done.
“The accelerator pedal has five pedals and we will keep pedalling simultaneously, that’s the way we can get it in order. The sequence doesn’t mean the other will be left behind.
“Our human capital is our major resource. Our overall agenda is to make Anambra a liveable and prosperous smart megacity and this budget contributes to the glorious Anambra we dream of.
“The parliament had earlier in June approved for the government to borrow 100 Billion naira to fund this budget but up to this moment, we haven’t borrowed a dime.
“We are hitting the ground running. Our focus is that Anambra maintain fiscal sustainability. Anambra will continue to win.
“We are swinging into action to get our roads motorable,” the Governor stressed.
“We faced unprecedented flooding causing roads to be washed off. These are major interventions the government has embarked upon and the massive construction that is ongoing.
“Anambra is spending close to two Billion naira on Federal roads because most of them are not motorable. Our people are facing untold hardships passing through these roads.
“These are some of the strategic interventions the State Government has embarked upon. They are not the typical palliatives but built to last.
“We are delivering quality roads to our people and ensuring the palliatives endure for sometime,” he said.
In attendance were the deputy governor, Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim; Speaker of the House of Assembly, Uche Okafor; Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Ms. Chiamaka Nnake; Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Mr Tonycollins Nwabunwanne; Former Speaker Anambra House of Assembly and Special Adviser, on House of Assembly Matters, Anayo Nnebe; Majority Leader of the House of Assembly, Emeka Aforka; Clerk of the House, Esther Anetoh, among others.