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Anambra State ANSEC Approves Modification And Completion Of Abandoned Court Building

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Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo and members of the Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) have approved the modification and completion of the abandoned court building, as well as the renovation and upgrade of associated structures within the Court of Appeal Complex, Awka, the state capital.

The State’s Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, stated that the Council decided at the 23rd ANSEC meeting held at the new government house named the Light House, Awka, on Monday, 17th November 2025.

Additionally, Governor Soludo’s ANSEC has agreed to the rehabilitation of failed portions of Court Road and Obunagu Road within the Awka Metropolis.

Recently, the governor approved the contract for the upgrade and facelift of the State High Court in Awka, and the furnishing of judges’ residences at the judge’s quarters in Onitsha, as part of his regeneration project.

In view of this, Mefor affirmed that Governor Soludo’s administration is transforming Anambra State, turning it into the Dubai-Taiwan Silicon Valley of the country, where innovation, economic, and business activities thrive.

The Commissioner explained that the governor’s transformation is evident in vital sectors of the state’s economy, including infrastructure with numerous road constructions and flyovers connecting various communities in Anambra, and the regeneration of towns and cities with a modern drainage system to ease flooding and erosion.

In health, where the governor was recognised as the most performing governor in primary healthcare in the Southeast region and overall nationally, coupled with the building of new general hospitals with telemedicine, and employment of skilled healthcare personnel, and in education, with the construction of smart schools with free education and employment of over 8,200 teachers for improved learning.

Governor Soludo has enhanced the state’s security architecture with the Agunechemba security system and Operation Udo Ga-Achi (meaning peace shall reign), to support existing law enforcement agencies in preventing crime, an initiative that is already gaining traction and yielding results.