Mr Soludo said under his watch, any worker who retires must get their retirement benefits.
Mr Soludo urged the civil servants to adopt ICT to serve citizens better.
The governor assured the public that his government was monitoring the situation closely and would ensure that justice is done if anybody is found culpable.
Mr Anara said that the vigilante groups have been assisting security agencies in community policing and maintenance of law and order across the state.
Mr Soludo has renamed the ministry of commerce and industry as the ministry of industry as he takes charge of trade and commerce.
Upon completion, motorists will be able to drive from Awka to Ufuma in under 15 minutes.
“It is (a) hoax that somebody is invading from somewhere. It is 100 per cent Igbos on Igbos,” said Mr Soludo. “That is the fact.”
Mr Soludo, however, noted, “My administration is currently cleaning up the state wage bill and the payroll system.”
The governor promised to establish a state-owned football club and develop sports from the grassroots with the revival of moribund school sports competitions.
The first recruitment test was marred by technical challenges as only 6,000 candidates of 31,000 successfully submitted.
