A groundbreaking development is taking shape as High Chief Martin Nwabueze (Ichie Akubudike), leads the construction of a major culvert and drainage system to tackle the long-standing issue of poor road access between Ugwueze Village, Umudioka, and the Umunnachi community.
For decades, residents have endured the challenges of an eroding and impassable road, especially during the rainy season. But hope has finally arrived through this forward-thinking project aimed at restoring safe movement and strengthening the connection between the two communities.
The ongoing project spans over 3 kilometers, carefully engineered to channel water properly and prevent future road damage. Constructed with high-quality materials and executed by experienced, qualified workers, the drainage system is designed to offer long-term durability and improved environmental management.
With the festive season drawing near, the Ichie Akubudike Foundation is working tirelessly to complete the drainage system so that full road rehabilitation can begin without delay. Once the drainage is completed, work will immediately shift to restoring and leveling the road, making it accessible again for cars, motorcycles, and pedestrians.
May God continue to bless Ichie Akubudike for this noble gesture, constructing a lasting drainage and culvert system that paves the way for easier access, improved safety, and a brighter future for Umudioka and Umunnachi.
This remarkable project is not just about drainage or road rehabilitation; it is about restoring dignity, boosting community growth, and strengthening unity. As the culvert and drainage system nears completion, the people of Umudioka and Umunnachi look forward to a new chapter where transportation is no longer a struggle but a smooth, reliable experience.
Truly, this is leadership in action, development that speaks louder than words and leaves a legacy for generations to come.
Reported by:
Ichie Akubudike Foundation Media





