Mr Soludo said his administration was focused on making Anambra the safest state in Nigeria.
Mr Soludo’s press secretary said his principal won’t retract his statement criticising Mr Obi.
Mr Soludo revealed that the state owed over N14 billion in arrears for gratuities and pensions, which his administration had started paying.
Road sellers were asked to go into the markets and traders in markets asked to bag their waste and dispose of it in designated areas.
Mr Soludo, however, noted, “My administration is currently cleaning up the state wage bill and the payroll system.”
In separate statements, Messrs Soludo and Obi called on Nigerians to embrace peace and have faith in the country.
The governor said the active participatory roles of international collaborators were crucial to Anambra’s development.
Anambra’s new planned tax policy requires that wheelbarrow pushers in the state and related bodies to be included in tax payment.
The first recruitment test was marred by technical challenges as only 6,000 candidates of 31,000 successfully submitted.
The first recruitment test was marred by technical challenges as only 6,000 candidates of 31,000 successfully submitted.
