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Anambra approves new plan to tackle erosion, student housing deficit
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Anambra approves new plan to tackle erosion, student housing deficit

The Anambra State Government has approved a comprehensive set of initiatives under the 'Solution 2.0' agenda aimed at improving governance, infrastructure, and public services. These include tackling coastal erosion, addressing the student housing deficit, and enhancing the state's grievance redress mechanism. The measures were announced by the state Commissioner for Information and Value Reformation, Dr. Law Mefor, following the fifth Anambra State Executive Council meeting. Key components include a $551 million allocation for construction projects, the launch of the 'Soludozie Anambra Programme' involving public-private-community partnerships, and plans to provide affordable hostel accommodations for students through a Build-Operate-Transfer model.

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Anambra approves new plan to tackle erosion, student housing deficit

The Anambra State Government has approved a comprehensive set of initiatives under the 'Solution 2.0' agenda aimed at improving governance, infrastructure, and public services. These include tackling coastal erosion, addressing the student housing deficit, and enhancing the state's grievance redress mechanism. The measures were announced by the state Commissioner for Information and Value Reformation, Dr. Law Mefor, following the fifth Anambra State Executive Council meeting. Key components include a $551 million allocation for construction projects, the launch of the 'Soludozie Anambra Programme' involving public-private-community partnerships, and plans to provide affordable hostel accommodations for students through a Build-Operate-Transfer model.

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