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By Juliana Nwachukwu
In his bid to support Governor Charles Soludo's effort on roads construction and decongestion, the Chairman of Sokoto Road Market, Chief Emeka Mbachu, has decongested heaps of sands at sokoto Road that blocked the access road to Onitsha Main Market which made it impossible for passers by, motorist, even trucks to have their ways.
Speaking with newsmen after the decongestion, Chief Mbachu stated that the heaps of sand have been there for almost two months now without any hope of parking them out.
According to him,"I decongested it because it is an eyesore, I can't imagine seeing people complaining about it, it has being there for long thereby blocking the access roads for vehicles, trucks which transport loads to and from the market. It was a left over by the construction company that worked on that road.
"So I singlehandedly did it by contacting the Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra (OCHA) Brigade officials who sent truck and I catered for the gas used by the truck.
"About 10 trips of sand was packed from the spot, at least vehicles, customers, containers, trucks can now have their access to main market and Marine Modern Market.
"I did this because of the good works of our able governor who since his assumption in office embarks massively on roads construction, everything would not be left for the government, do what you can to assist the government, that was exactly what I did.
Contributing, a trader at Onitsha Main Market, Mr Romanus Agukwe commended Chief Mbachu's kind gesture, stating that what he did is worthy to be emulated, advised all Anambrarians and residents to always see a way to contribute to the growth and development of the state.
A Passer-by, Mr Raphael Odika on sighting the decongestion of the heaps of sand expressed his joy, breath as a sign of relief, thanked God that the heaps of sand is finally off the road, he lauded the market chairman for the charitable work.
* Nwachukwu is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State *
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