An application to report traffic and environmental situations in Anambra state has been launched in Awka by the Anambra Youth Volunteer.
The application named “Nche App” was launched at the Government House, Awka.
During the launching, the Leader of Anambra Youth Volunteer, Maazi Chukwuma Okpalaezukwu said that the App is designed for people, especially the youths all over the State to report environmental and traffic conditions by downloading the APP through the Google play store
Maazi Okpalaezukwu said that once Nche App is downloaded from the Google play store, there is a provision for one to report anything.
According to him, Ndi Anambra can report either anonymously or by adding their names, adding that the essence is to assist Governor Chukwuma Soludo in building a prosperous, livable and smart mega State.
The National President, Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU), Barrister Titus Akpudo also described the Nche App as a great innovation by the youths and maintained that the App will also help in reporting crimes, and called on Anambra youths to join hands to make Anambra work.
Anambra Youth Volunteers are indigenous and responsible Igbo youths, who devote their time, goodwill and resources to assisting the Government and other related bodies for a better society as well as discouraging all criminal and illegal activities anywhere in Anambra State.
The group embraces the need to take responsibility and add value to the system through rehabilitation, rebranding and reintegration to discourage and reduce idleness among the young people by a non-kinetic approach of reforming the mindset through consciousness and participation.
The App was designed to enhance environmental and traffic surveillance in Anambra state as a digital solution, voluntarily donated in solidarity and support to the Soludo Smart City project in the state.
Dominica Nwabufo