By Marcel Onuora

The Coordinator of Aniocha South Needs and Assessment Laison Office, Mr. Frank Okwudini, has described the council Chairman, Hon. Pastor Jude Chukwunwike as a God-sent.

Okwudini made this known to our reporter in Asaba.

He said Chukwunwike had brought about transformation in the Local Government Area.

The Nsukwa-born emerging politician called on the people of Aniocha South to support the Council Chairman in driving his “Aniocha South First” programmes and policies which are in line with the implementation of the MORE agenda of the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Francis Oborevwori.

According to him, the Chairman had expressed willingness to roll-out more people-oriented projects across the various communities and clans in the Local Government Area.

The LG Coordinator of Needs and Assessment Laison Office, said the achievements of the Council Chairman were visible in less than six months in office, as almost all the communities has started feeling the impact of the Chukwunwike led local government administration which, arguably, has never been seen in the history of the local government.

He reassured the Aniocha South people that the Chairman as a visionary and people-oriented leader who is always anticipating to site meaningful projects in all the communities in the three clans that make up Aniocha South adding that the Needs and Assessment Laison Office had earlier documented the various infrastructural needs of the communities.

Okwudini said the Chairman was committed to ensuring that the needs were met in record times.

“If you go to the Ogwashi-Uku Afor Market, the about 40 lock-up store building is near completion, the Okiti Truck Park ready, truck drivers have started complying with government directives, the classroom block at Ubulu-Unor is ready for use, Ubulu Uku Divisional police station projects also ongoing and so many others” he said.

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