President Bola Tinubu arrived in Enugu State, Nigeria, on Saturday in his first visit to the state, where he inaugurated some projects undertaken by Governor Peter Mbah’s administration.
A part of the projects included 30 Smart Green Schools, 60 completed Type 2 Primary Health Centres, and 19-kilometre Airport-New Haven–Bisalla and Okpara Square roads built by Mbah’s administration.
Other projects inaugurated by the president were the completed International Conference Centre, and the state-of-the-art Command and Control Centre with 150 patrol vehicles fitted with AI-embedded surveillance cameras.
This is the first time a sitting president is paying an official visit to the state in over 10 years.
In his remark, President Tinubu commended Mbah for the projects.
He said: “Infrastructural development is a must to attract local and foreign investment, create jobs and give all a better tomorrow from today.”
On his part, governor Mbah said: “We are proud and grateful to have Mr. President in Enugu and have him inaugurate these roads and others.”