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Awka North: From Obscurity to Emerging Smart City

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By Okey Maduforo

From the boundaries of Awka and Enugu State across the Ezu River, through the swamp rice fields of Awba–Ofemili, and from the borders of Igbariam in Anambra East to Achalla, the headquarters of Awka North Local Government Area, the story was once the same: ten communities largely abandoned and resigned to fate.
Predominantly agrarian, Awka North for decades presented the picture of rustic settlements struggling for basic infrastructure. Before the creation of the old Anambra State, many communities could not boast of electricity, while pockets of development recorded in a few areas were largely due to their proximity to Awka, the state capital.
Successive administrations at the local government level made attempts to stimulate development, but the scale of neglect meant that critical projects continued to beg for attention.

The ThankGod Anagu Intervention

In just 14 months since the emergence of the Mayor of Awka North Local Government Area, Chief ThankGod Anagu, the narrative has begun to change. His administration has pursued what many describe as a coordinated and people-centred delivery of social infrastructure, repositioning the once-forgotten council area and highlighting its vast socioeconomic potential.
Under his watch, a total of 39 classroom blocks have been renovated and fully equipped, significantly improving the learning environment across communities. In addition, more than 12 roads have either been constructed or attracted through his administration, easing movement and boosting economic activities.
To address insecurity, the Anagu administration installed security surveillance cameras across strategic communities, a move that has strengthened crime prevention and enhanced public safety.
The Achalla Local Government Secretariat, previously a shadow of itself, has also received a comprehensive facelift. Renovation works covered the main administrative building, the conference hall, and the Rt. Hon. Justice P.K. Nwokedi Hall, restoring dignity and functionality to the council complex.

Tackling Flooding and Erosion
Communities along river lines that had long suffered perennial flooding and erosion have not been left out. Erosion control projects executed in Ebenebe and neighbouring towns have helped protect over 36,000 buildings and vast farmlands, preserving livelihoods and preventing further environmental degradation.

Agricultural Outreach and Empowerment
As an agrarian society, Awka North has also benefited from targeted agricultural interventions. Through collaboration with the Anambra State Government, farmers have been empowered via outreach programmes such as the Farming to Feed initiative and the Palm Revolution, both of which have accelerated agricultural productivity and rural economic growth.
As Chief ThankGod Anagu continues to chart a new course for Awka North, many indigenes believe that with more time, the council area could fully consolidate its developmental gains and evolve into a modern, smart local government with agriculture, security, and infrastructure as its pillars.

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