Mbah is a visionary leader, says PDP chief

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Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah,
A Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu State, Humphrey Nwodo has described Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah as a visionary leader, whose service to the people so far has remained unequalled in the state.

Nwodo stated this in Enugu following the conferment of award of excellence to the governor by one of the leading media outfits in Nigeria, Vanguard Newspaper.

He added that the act truly marks the governor out as one who has demonstrated unwavering commitment to the growth and development of the state.

He stated that the award, the third in less than one year, underscored the value of integrity, prudence and selfless service Mbah has placed on his administration.

Nwodo disclosed that Mbah since assumption of office in May last year has demonstrated that governance was a serious business that must transform society and the life of the people.

He recalled some key projects of the governor as the restoration of potable water in Enugu urban, reconstruction and rehabilitation of over 71 urban and rural roads, the new Enugu City project, the Owo/Ubahu/Ama Nkanu/Neke/Ikem dual carriage road, reactivation of moribund industries, and the ongoing Smart School project in the 260 wards of the state among others.

Nwodo stated that the governor’s promise to lift Enugu’s GDP from $4b to $30b was already gaining momentum.

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