The state Commissioner for Health, Afam Obidike, made the disclosure at a stakeholders’ meeting on Ebola preparedness held on Wednesday in Awka.
Transportation stakeholders in Anambra have called for the dismantling of static checkpoints on the Enugu-Onitsha highway to prevent frequent collapses on the road.
Mr Soludo described the collaboration as a strategic move to formalise and grow Anambra State’s emerging e-commerce ecosystem.
He said the move aims to fast-track criminal cases and decongest correctional centres.
Mr Obodogha said the initiative was aimed at ensuring that waterways and drainage systems were free from silt.
Mr Obi said, “I have received not less than 157 phone calls. I was even threatened that I will be responsible for whatever happen if anything goes wrong.”
Ms Nwadinobi said the exercise assessed compliance with a government directive abolishing school closures linked to the Monday sit-at-home order.
He said the initiative was aimed at repositioning education to meet contemporary needs.
Mr Mefore said that Mr Soludo was re-elected by an extraordinary 73 per cent winning in the 21 local government areas.
The HoS said Governor Charles Soludo approved a work-free day to enable civil servants to travel to their respective locations for the election.
