Governor Peter Mbah says his administration has in the last three years built about seven thousand classrooms across Enugu State, a feat he describes as unprecedented in the education sector.
The governor stated this while receiving Presidents-General from communities across the state on a solidarity visit at the Government House, Enugu.
The governor described the Presidents-General as the closest voices to the people, saying their support reflects what residents think about the direction the state is headed.
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He noted that beyond roads and buildings, his administration is laying foundations for the future through investments in education, healthcare, youth empowerment and security, insisting the Smart Green Schools are designed to raise children who can compete anywhere in the world.
With the 2027 elections gradually appearing on the political horizon, the gathering also showed how development projects are beginning to shape political conversations across communities in the state.
Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie

