The implementation phase of the African Development Bank (AfDB)-supported African Cities Programme in Anambra State has commenced with the arrival of officials of Acciona, the Spanish consulting firm appointed by the bank as technical partner for the initiative.

The visit follows Awka’s admission into the prestigious African Cities Programme, an AfDB initiative designed to strengthen urban planning, institutional capacity and investment readiness in rapidly growing African cities.
He identified housing as a major concern and appealed to the development partners to support the construction of about 10,000 low-cost housing units to address the accommodation needs of residents.
Dr. Onuko also took the delegation through the historical evolution of Awka, describing the city as the traditional home of blacksmithing and a community with a rich cultural and entrepreneurial heritage.
As part of their engagements, the Acciona team paid courtesy visits to the Secretary to the State Government, Mrs. Chiamaka Nnake, and the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Dr. Ben Nwankwo, who both expressed support for the programme and endorsed the priority projects identified by ACTDA.
The delegation also met with the President-General of Awka, Chief Fred Chinwuba, as part of efforts to secure community participation and stakeholder buy-in for the initiative.
He explained that Acciona emerged as the technical consulting partner after a competitive procurement process conducted by the AfDB and would work closely with ACTDA to undertake a comprehensive city diagnostic study and prepare a City Action Plan.
According to him, the plan will provide a roadmap for future bankable infrastructure projects capable of attracting substantial local and international investment.
The programme is expected to involve extensive data gathering, stakeholder consultations and technical assessments aimed at positioning Awka as a modern, sustainable and investment-ready capital city.
Officials expressed optimism that the initiative would significantly enhance Awka’s urban development prospects and strengthen the state’s capacity to attract financing for critical infrastructure projects.