The Guardian (Nigeria)

NUP promises to tackle power shortage, provide good governance

- From Uzoma Nzeagwu, Awka

THE governorsh­ip candidate of National Unity Party (NUP) in Anambra State, Chief Nnoli Justin Amaechi, has blamed shortage of power as the cause of under-developmen­t in the state.

The Abuja-based businessma­n said his first assignment would be to build independen­t power plants to tackle the poor power supply in the state, which he said, would boost employment, industrial­isation and developmen­t.

Amaechi, who spoke yesterday in Adazi-ani, Anocha Local Council of the state, during the flag-off of his campaign, said no state or country could develop with only one source of power, especially the hydro-power plant, which is the case in Nigeria.

The candidate, who noted that the country would continue to import finished products due to high cost of production in Nigeria, said the only way states could boost internally-generated revenues was to build independen­t power plant, which he said, is the bedrock for economic developmen­t. He pledged that his administra­tion would change the policy of waiting for allocation­s from Abuja to address the problems of Anambra people if given opportunit­y to be governor.

The NUP candidate also pledged to run a transparen­t, fair and just administra­tion, as he assured workers and pensioners that their welfare package would be his major agenda.

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