The Anambra State Government has launched strict structural and civil enforcement protocols inside Idemili North Local Government Area to permanently resolve a twenty-year-old urban flooding crisis impacting the Ogidi merchant community. Works and Infrastructure Commissioner Okey Ezeobi confirmed that the state has issued definitive notices to remove commercial plazas built illegally on drainage channels.
The enforcement campaign marks the active execution of Phase One of the regional water management master plan, which dictates channeling seasonal flood surges cleanly into the Inland Door repository. Engineering performance briefs indicate that the administration has successfully finalized civil sign-offs for Phases Two and Three, setting the path to stabilize trading post soil conditions.
Commissioner Ezeobi stated that reclaiming blocked waterways is an absolute prerequisite for building sustainable, clean markets. The state engineering bureau has deployed heavy machinery lines to enforce the right-of-way codes, warning that commercial degradation of urban master plans will be countered aggressively to preserve public asset longevity across all trading cities.
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