Geoffrey Anyanwu, Awka

The former Commonwealth Secretary General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku-led Anambra State Elders Council, has asked the Federal Government to urgently refund to Anambra State Government the over N43 billion certified debt owed the state without further delay.

The said the amount was spent by the state government on federal roads and bridges with the authorisation of the federal government and had allegedly been confirmed by it as authentic.
Arising from its first meeting this year, held at the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia, the council stressed that refund of N43 billion was needed to take care of serious needs of the state.

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In a nine-point communiqué issued at the end of the meeting and read by Anyaoku, the Council expressed worries over the noxious activities of Fulani herdsmen in many parts of the country, especially the recent killings in Benue State.

It, therefore, advocated commercial ranching as the best method for meat and dairy production, and called on the Anambra State and other state governments in the country to reject the idea of cattle colonies, which, according to it, has adverse security implications.
Also, the council emphasised the “need for concerted efforts among the major political and allied stakeholders in the South East to intensify the call for restructuring to achieve true Federalism and guarantee greater unity and political stability in Nigeria.”
It congratulated Governor Willie Obiano and his Deputy, Dr. Nkem Okeke, on their overwhelming victory at the November 18, 2017 polls, and expressed confidence that in the next four years, the state would continue to witness the productive governance whichthey observed as the hallmark of Governor Obiano’s first term in office.
The council encouraged investors to tap into the safe and secure business environment, which the state government under Governor Obiano had entrenched, to invest in Anambra State and appealed to Ndi Anambra to embrace the “Aku lue uno” initiative, by joining hands with government to build a strong economy in the state.

The meeting, which was attended by members, including the Deputy Governor, Dr  Okeke, former governors of the state, traditional rulers, heads of Christian religious denominations and representatives of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in the state, among others, called on the state government to adopt proactive measures to ease business in the state.