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RENEWABLE ENERGY: DR. MADUKA’S VISION FOR ANAMBRA STATE

Energy is a very important factor in any developmental process, Europeans, Americans and Asians couldn’t have been where they are today without ener gy. Factories, industries even your road side Baber’s saloon need energy to work, so do we have energy enough to cater for our industries and push development in Anambra state?


The answer is a big NO.

Dr Godwin Maduka has come to change that answer to a big YES! You heard right a big yes, with his vision on renewable energy Anambra will be on the path of real development, because Dr Maduka’s vision of harnessing the vast energy resources in Anambra state is second to none , solar farms, bio energy and biofuel potentials of the state will be harnessed to run industrial clusters which Dr Maduka’s administration will make possible in the state.

Fossil fuel is fast becoming obsolete and Dr. Maduka’s administration does not intend to lag behind in the quest to engage in renewable and clean ener gy for better and cleaner environment. In conjunction with specialized biotechnology firms Dr. Maduka’s government would establish biofuel plants in different parts of the state to produce biofuel and gas for personal and industrial use in the state.

There are many cutting-edge technological initiatives that Dr. Maduka’s administration would bring to Anambra state if only Ndi Anambra would make the right choice.

Dr Godwin Maduka

RightChoice ~ #RightTime

Juliet Agbata

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  • You're right but we need not just what you think because we are very backward in everything in Anambra state when I move around the world and back home I become ashamed of myself. So we love you but we're need more than that,
    Mr. Godwin

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