The Great Strength That Is Holding The Great ANIAS
THE STRENGTH OF ANIAS - PART 1.
By Osinachi - ANIAS Media
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Association of Non-Indigenes In Anambra State (ANIAS) as earlier established in our previous articles is an Association created with the visions and missions of Improving the livelihood of the Non-Indigenes in Anambra State through serving as a watchdog on Government actions and policies as it affects the Non-Indigenes. Since its establishment in March, 2016 the Association has grown so much as a result of its steady efforts in actualizing the Visions and Missions of its existence. In other words the Non-Indigenes sees the Association as a saviour and solution to all marginalization, stigmatization and neglect they have suffered years ago in Anambra State.
Hence, this gradual achievements has recorded tremendous increase in the number of Registered Members across the state which are stratified Local Government by Local Government.
Below are the statistics of the ANIAS Members in the 21 Local Government of the state.
Anambra East - 89,640
Anambra West - 91,308
Anaocha - 88,119
Ayamelum - 47,080
Dunukofia - 18,305
Ekwusigo - 77,722
Idemili North - 103,321
Idemili South - 92,344
Ihiala - 100,048
Njikoka - 50,009
Orumba North - 78,606
Orumba South - 80,885
Nnewi North - 58,900
Nnewi South - 88,444
Ogbaru - 85,322
Onitsha North - 77,554
Onitsha South - 71,883
Oyi - 80,058
Awka South - 84,356
Awka North - 74,322
Aguata - 98,991
Total = 1,637,217
(One Million Six Hundred and Thirty Seven thousand, Two Hundred and Seventeen).
Note: The statistics is based on Registrations that have been carried out from March to September 2016.
Thus, the above stated statistics have vindicated that Association of Non Indigenes in Anambra State (ANIAS) has come to stay because it is crystal clear to the blind and audible to the deaf that the population of its members is growing geometrically Day by day and finally they contribute to 40% of the State IGR which is used for development.
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