
Soludo Praises Tinubu for Approving South-East Road Projects
Anambra Governor Charles Soludo has commended President Bola Tinubu for approving major road infrastructure projects in the South-East, citing transformative potential for regional development.
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Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo has publicly praised President Bola Tinubu for approving key road infrastructure projects in the South-East region, describing the decision as a significant step toward economic transformation and regional integration.
Soludo confirmed the approval during a statement following communication from the Federal Ministry of Works on July 15, 2026, which indicated that the projects had moved into the design and procurement phase. “History will be kind to you,” Soludo remarked, acknowledging Tinubu’s administration for the development.
The governor emphasized that improved road infrastructure would enhance regional integration and boost socio-economic development, directly improving the welfare of residents across the region. He highlighted the long-standing need for better connectivity in the South-East, noting that the approved projects are expected to facilitate trade, mobility, and access to essential services.
According to Channels Television, Soludo stressed that the projects would have a transformative impact, linking communities and stimulating local economies. The approval marks a notable shift in federal infrastructure allocation, with observers noting increased attention to the South-East under Tinubu’s administration.
While specific project details were not disclosed in the available sources, the federal government’s movement into the technical phases signals tangible progress. The developments come amid broader national efforts to revamp transportation networks as part of wider economic reform initiatives.