Former Enugu Works Commissioner Greg Nnaji Takes Helm Of RAAMP, Pledges Boost For Rural Economy
Former Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure in Enugu State under the administration of former Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Engr. Greg Nnaji, has officially assumed office as the new State Project Coordinator (SPC) for the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP).
Nnaji succeeded the Acting SPC, Mr. Boniface Madu, a key member of the foundation team that facilitated the project’s initial rollout in the state.
Speaking after the official handover ceremony at the RAAMP State Project Implementation Unit office on Friday, Nnaji thanked the Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, for the appointment and pledged to build on the ongoing efforts to ensure that rural infrastructure projects across the state are executed on schedule and in line with approved standards.
He highlighted the significance of RAAMP in driving rural economic growth, improving agricultural value chains, and unlocking economic opportunities for Enugu State communities.
Nnaji also commended the foundation team for their work in establishing the state’s successful participation in the programme.
The new SPC promised to run an open, inclusive, and accountable system aimed at delivering measurable impact and economic development.
“I am personally committed to transparency, accountability, and delivering measurable results. We will adhere to the standards of the donor agencies from start to finish. Timely execution is central to the World Bank’s expectations,” he said.
Emphasising his execution philosophy, Nnaji added: “Start and finish is the mantra of every project. If we begin, we must complete it on time and according to specification.”
He stressed that strict compliance with funding partners’ standards, including those of the World Bank, would be enforced.
Robust quality assurance and control measures will be deployed to ensure the durability and sustainability of rural road infrastructure.
With nearly four decades of professional experience, Nnaji brings extensive technical expertise, public sector leadership, and hands-on project delivery experience to the role.
A civil engineering graduate of the former Anambra State University of Technology, he is a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (FNSE) and the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers (FNICE), as well as a COREN-registered professional.
Nnaji previously served as Commissioner for Science and Technology (2015–2017) and Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure (2017–2023), overseeing major urban and rural road projects across the state.
His portfolio also includes consultancy on airport and defence infrastructure nationwide. With this wealth of experience, Nnaji is widely regarded as well-positioned to drive the World Bank-supported RAAMP initiative, accelerate rural connectivity, and foster economic inclusion across Enugu State.
















