“This is a heartfelt gesture by the governor who feels what you are going through.”
He appealed to the governor for intervention to enhance power supply in the state.
She said that she was impressed with the proper organisation of the meeting as well as the impressive level of attendance.
This, Mr Onyia said, would draw investors from across various industries locally and internationally.
“These projects will come in sequence and we are ready. We urge the people of Enugu State to exercise a little more patience,” he appealed.
“There will be transparency and accountability in the distribution,’’ he said.
The ban is contained in a statement by the secretary to the state government, Chidiebere Onyia, on Monday in Enugu.
“So, we must say no to sit-at-home because what it means is that we are destroying our employment, our economy, and our GDP.”
The governor said that local government councils would be regularly appraised on good governance and rural infrastructure.
He added that the state government reiterated that the ban on illegal action would be enforced to the full extent of the law.
