Gov. Okowa Inspects Multiple Road
Projects
**** Affirms That Deltans will get value for money
**** Affirms That Deltans will get value for money
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr.
Ifeanyi Okowa has inspected some on-going road construction projects in the
state expressing his satisfaction at the pace of work and the construction
firms keeping to project schedule and specifications.
Speaking (16-3-16) during the
inspection visit to road projects in Isoko North and South, Uvwie, Ughelli
North and Warri South Local Government Areas, Governor Okowa said his
administration was poised to take advantage of the dry season to construct and
rehabilitate roads and commended the contractors handling the projects for
keeping to the project schedule and specifications.
He explained that most of the road
projects being inspected was awarded by his administration in December 2015 and
would be completed before the end of 2016 stressing " You can see that
most of the contractors are doing good job, they are all on site and working so
hard, about 80% of the job will be completed before the rains begin."
The governor who was accompanied by
the Commissioners For Information and Works, Mr. Patrick Ukah, and Chief James
Augoye respectfully and the Permanent Secretary of Works, Mr. Donatus Umukoro
noted that some of the contractors have not been paid mobilization fees and
were on site working. He explained that the contractors working for this
administrators were committed and would deliver quality work.
Governor Okowa stated that processes
were ongoing, to work out modalities of paying compensation to residents whose
properties were demolished in the course of construction along the sector A of
the Ughelli /Asaba dualization and the Effurun/ Enerhen road dualization.
Senator Okowa inspected the 1.94km
old Oleh/Emede/Olomoro Road in Isoko South Local Government Area, the 7.3meters
new side lanes along the 49km Sector A Ughelli/Asaba dualization in Ughelli
North L.G.A; the 2.05km Oteri Township Road; the 8.5km Ughelli/Afiesere/Ofuoma
road, and the Dederu/ Ejiyere street and nine other link roads in Okere/Urhobo,
Warri South Local Government Area.
He also inspected the Bus Rapid
Transport (BRT) lane along Warri/Effurun road, where Engr. Umukoro, Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Works explained that based on the state government’s
decision to discontinue with the project work was going on to extend the road
to six lanes so as to ease traffic congestion.
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