As part of their study tour, officers from the Naval War College Nigeria came to Anambra State to understudy the security system which has seen the once crime prone State become one of the Safest States in Nigeria.
The officers on tour of select places in the State also visited Stanel World, the ultra modern luxury centre located in the capital city of Awka.
Recall that following the successful cleansing of Anambra of all forms of crime, the government of Chief Willie Obiano embarked on a Think Home Campaign tagged “Aku Luo Uno” urging every Onye Anambra and Ndi Igbo in general to bring their investments home.
Answering the Aku Luo Uno call, many investors both indigenous and foreign have established in Anambra State and numerous new enterprises are springing up all over the State leading to surge in employment and wealth creating opportunities.
At the last count, over $5.5bn investment has been attracted into Anambra as the business friendly environment created by the government is second to none.
According to the visiting Naval Officers led by Rear Admiral TC Udofia, the choice of Anambra was in appreciation of the conducive and secure environment in the State while Stanel World was among the select facilities to be toured because its establishment and 24 hours service delivery were hinged on the security of the area.
On arrival, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Stanel World, Mr. Stanley Uzochukwu received the officers and took them on a tour of the Mega Facility comprising a fuel pump station, chicken republic, world class spa, farmers market and French bakery.
Other facilities toured include; Pharmacy store, vehicle maintenance section, car wash centre, luxury centre, chapel, event centre, VIP lounge, warehouse, supermarket, Stanel tyre centre, Stanel engine oil bay, Stanel Domestic Gas Centre amongst others.
Mr. Stanley Uzochukwu was later honoured with a special recognition award with compliments from the Naval War College.
The visiting Naval Officers expressed satisfaction with the level of improvement in the security of the State and its social economic impact to nation building.
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