Rivers State Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara has unveiled an ambitious blueprint aimed at transforming Opobo Town into a hub for sustainable development, economic growth, and higher education. Speaking during the inauguration of the newly completed 7km Opobo Ring Road with three crossing bridges in Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area, Governor Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to unlocking the community’s full potential.
The Governor pledged to establish a higher institution of learning in Opobo Town to drive academic excellence and foster long-term economic development. Recognizing the community’s need for more infrastructure, he also promised extensive land reclamation projects to create space for critical facilities and employment-generating initiatives.
“Our major problem here is land, and we will do more reclamation,” Governor Fubara stated. “We intend to build a higher institution here and empower our people to reduce dependency. By creating a business-friendly environment, we will open doors for gainful employment and lasting growth.”
The newly inaugurated Opobo Ring Road, which was originally flagged off on May 28, 2023, under the previous administration, has been redesigned and completed to meet modern standards under Governor Fubara’s leadership. The road is expected to improve connectivity and accessibility within Opobo and surrounding communities, creating avenues for increased trade, tourism, and economic opportunities.
Describing the project as deeply personal, the Governor expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of the Opobo people. He said, “This project speaks for me and my administration. It is a testament to our dedication to delivering meaningful infrastructure that will positively impact lives.”
Governor Fubara also appealed to the people of Opobo Kingdom to maintain their long-standing reputation for peace, noting that tranquillity plays a vital role in attracting development. “Opobo/Nkoro remains one of the most peaceful local government areas. It is this harmony and shared understanding that will help us grow as a people,” he added.
The special guest of honour, Zamfara State Governor, Dr Dauda Lawal, commended Governor Fubara as a visionary leader whose infrastructural strides reflect a deep commitment to the welfare of Rivers State. According to Governor Lawal, the Opobo Ring Road and Bridges will significantly enhance connectivity, stimulate economic activities, and improve access to essential services for residents.
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“This project is a milestone that demonstrates what leadership with vision can achieve,” Dr. Lawal remarked. “The improved infrastructure will attract investments, boost tourism, and enhance the quality of life for the people of Opobo.”
Providing details about the project, Rivers State Commissioner for Works, Barrister Elloka Tasie-Amadi, highlighted the challenges of executing the project due to Opobo’s unique terrain. He explained that parts of the road required imported materials and substantial elevation to ensure durability.
“This 7km road includes three bridges, drains, and multiple layers of stabilization to meet international standards,” Tasie-Amadi noted.
Hon. Enyiada Cookey-Gam, Chairman of Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area, described the project as “historic,” emphasizing its transformative impact on the community’s landscape and economy. The Managing Director of Lubrik Construction Company, Hadi Chehade, whose firm executed the project, applauded Governor Fubara’s leadership and vision.
With the completion of this iconic infrastructure, Opobo Town is now poised for an era of economic resurgence and strategic development. Governor Fubara’s blueprint, driven by education, infrastructure, and empowerment, marks a new chapter for the people of Opobo Kingdom, setting a standard for sustainable progress in Rivers State.