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Soludo Sets Up Project Evaluation, Monitoring Unit


Determined to ensure strict compliance to standard and quality of ongoing projects in Anambra State, Governor Charles Soludo has set up Project Evaluation and Monitoring Unit engaging citizens of host communities in areas those projects are being executed.

This is in quick response to unsubstantiated allegations coming from those regarded as fifth columnists who according to government have chosen to play politics with the humongous projects currently going on in the state.

To this end, online platforms have been designated for citizens to understudy and and monitor the quality or works being done in their areas and report same to the unit for investigation and appropriate actions.

According to the Special Adviser to Soludo on Special Projects and Director Project Monitoring and Evaluation, Professor Ebuka Nwankwo, the unit is designed to make Anambra people to take charge of projects in their respective towns and local government areas.

He said: “It is the wisdom of Mr Governor that our people should take charge of projects in their communities and this serves as a feedback to the state government.

“It is also a platform for people to ventilate their views over the activities of contractors and the quality of works being done in the state and our WhatsApp number is 07044915284 and it is not for calls but for massages and more numbers would soon be made public for people to access.”



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