Anambra Hotel Owners Association Commends Prof Soludo, Marks 2 Year In Office

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Chief Ifeanyi Nwokoye, The new President of Anambra Hotel Owners Association (ASHOA), has described the Governor of Anambra state, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, as an accomplished achiever with tremendous political sagacity, saying that he has set a refined and civilized governance template for future governors in the state.

Chief Nwokoye, who spoke with Journalists, on Governor Soludo’s two years in office in Amawbia, Awka capital territorial.

The Association President, believed that with Soludo’s short, medium and long term planning geared towards accelerated tempo of socioeconomic growth and development in the state for the past two years, has given the people cause for joy going by the hope that their deep yearnings and aspirations for accelerated development will be fulfilled during his tenure.

Meanwhile He said: Since Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo mounted the saddle of power, Anambra state has been showing signs of becoming a role model in grassroots socioeconomic growth and development.

He cited what he described as “Governor Soludo’s superlative and exceptional accomplishments” within two years in office which included the massive thrust in road construction and rehabilitation, employment and revamping the education, health and the agricultural sectors.

Nwokoye also commended, Soludo for being appointed by president Tinubu into the National Economic Advisory Council, saying that the appointment is a testament to his sound economic knowledge which he would make available for the repositioning of the country’s deplorable economic situation.

On the impact of Soludo’s policy on education, he said: “The free education policy for the primary school to JSS, has demonstrated his futuristic prognosis for human capacity building and development.

On the challenges facing the hospitality industry, the president said, that the abject lack of basic amenities and infrastructures like potable water supply, erratic power supply and deplorable access roads to the hotels hamper the smooth running of the hospitality industry which has reduced the profit margin.

He also, Believes that the deplorable situation which led to the inability of many hotel proprietors to provide those essential necessities and basics induced the closure of many hotels.

On the way out of the enormous challenges facing the hospitality industry, Nwokoye suggested that the Governor as a matter of urgency could consider a bailout fund which can be repayable over a period of three to four years to cushion the high cost of diesel and increase in staff salaries and allowances”. He advice.

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