Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu state has charged councilors and local government chairmen to take charge of development projects in their respective wards through intensive monitoring by ensuring that contractors were held accountable. He also reminded them that there was no luxury of time, urging them to “get cracking in solving the compelling social and economic problem in various localities.” Mbah gave the charge at a programme for the 260 ward councillors on the state project management team for smart green schools and primary healthcare centres.
He emphasised that the 260 Smart Green Schools and 260 Type 2 Primary Healthcare Centres being constructed in all the 260 electoral wards were very key to the state’s economic growth, assuring skilled manpower for the 21st century economy and good health for optimal productivity. “The smart schools are about transformation. We are expecting that all the 260 structures will be standing latest by February 2025.
By September 2025, every child in Enugu state should have access to Smart Green Schools. “So, you cannot know that these transformative projects are coming to your ward or LGA as a councillor, chairman, or deputy chairman and afford not to take ownership of them or hold the contractors to account. You all have a duty.
We have to see ourselves as trustees holding our future in trust for our offspring and for the generations ahead,” he said. Mbah also tasked the councilors and council chairmen on productivity and eco.