Monday, June 22, 2026

Governor Soludo Completes Paving Work On 3.5 Kilometer Igboukwu-Amichi-Ekwulumili Road


The Anambra State Government has completed another critical milestone in its rural connectivity mapping following the formal completion of the 3.5-kilometre Igboukwu–Amichi–Ekwulumili road project. Supervised by Governor Chukwuma Soludo, the infrastructure delivery fulfills a strategic capital investment designed to link several high-density agrarian communities to urban market hubs.

The newly paved highway project replaces a severely deteriorated transport corridor, incorporating standard concrete drainage networks engineered to prevent seasonal erosion. According to data briefs from the Ministry of Works, the structural thickness of the asphalt layout is customized to withstand intensive commercial axle loads, significantly reducing transit time margins for commuter transport.

Governor Soludo noted that opening up agricultural border pathways is an absolute prerequisite for driving subnational wealth creation. The State Infrastructure Bureau has finalized the project's quality sign-off logs, paving the path for immediate trade expansions and ensuring localized farm produce moves smoothly into major urban retail distributors without logistics delays.

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