Anambra Assembly passes bill to establish rural roads agency
The Anambra State House of Assembly has passed a bill to create a Rural Access Roads Agency aimed at improving road conditions and transportation in rural areas.
The Anambra State House of Assembly has recently passed a significant bill during its plenary session aimed at the establishment of the Anambra State Rural Access Roads Agency. This agency will be responsible for the comprehensive management, development, and maintenance of Class C and Class D roads throughout the state. The introduction of this agency is seen as a strategic move to improve rural access, enhance transportation infrastructure, and bolster agricultural marketing across various communities within Anambra State.
Majority Leader Ikenna Ofodeme emphasized the importance of rural road networks, stating that their inadequacy currently hinders agricultural productivity, elevates transportation costs, and restricts access to essential services. The new agency's formation is expected to foster a coherent and sustainable approach to maintaining these critical roadways, which are vital for economic growth, particularly in agrarian areas. By improving rural transportation, the initiative aims to facilitate better access to markets for farmers and local producers, ultimately enhancing the overall economic landscape of the region.
In light of ongoing discussions surrounding infrastructure development, the creation of the Rural Access Roads Agency marks a positive step towards addressing the challenges faced by rural communities in Anambra State. This legislative move signals the commitment of the state government to prioritize infrastructure that supports agricultural efficiency and rural development, which could play a crucial role in driving economic progress and improving the livelihoods of residents in these areas.