In a poignant reflection on leadership and community, Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah marked the third anniversary of his administration with a heartfelt thanksgiving mass, urging citizens to embrace their collective achievements. Since taking office, Mbah has prioritized infrastructural development, healthcare improvements, and economic revitalization, which he claims have set a foundation for sustainable progress in the region.
During his address, Mbah stated, โOur achievements are not just for the government; they belong to all of us. It is time for the people of Enugu to take ownership and drive these initiatives forward.โ This call to action highlights the importance of civic engagement in governance and development, as the governor seeks to foster a sense of shared responsibility among residents.
As Enugu navigates the complexities of governance and societal progress, Mbah's appeal for unity and ownership underscores the crucial role of community involvement in realizing the state's future potential. By rallying the people around a common purpose, the administration aims to build not only on past successes but also to inspire a generation ready to contribute to the state's ongoing transformation.