Soludo Hails Public-Private-Community Partnership, Commissions 5km Road
Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has hailed the effectiveness of public-private-community partnerships in driving sustainable development as he commissioned a 5-kilometre road constructed through such collaboration in the state.
The road project, delivered through the joint efforts of the state government, private sector partners and the host community, was commissioned on [date] amid praise from residents and stakeholders. Governor Soludo described the initiative as a model for inclusive development and a practical approach to addressing infrastructure needs.
According to the governor, the partnership ensured shared ownership, transparency and faster project delivery, while reducing the financial burden on government.
“This project demonstrates what we can achieve when government, the private sector and communities work together. It is sustainable, cost-effective and tailored to the real needs of the people,” Soludo said.
He noted that the newly commissioned road would boost economic activities, improve connectivity and enhance the quality of life for residents of the area. Soludo also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to replicating similar partnership-driven projects across Anambra State.
Community leaders expressed appreciation to the state government and private partners, describing the road as a long-awaited intervention that would open up the area for business and social activities.
The commissioning forms part of the Soludo administration’s broader infrastructure agenda aimed at promoting grassroots development and strengthening collaboration between government and local communities.