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Umahi lauds Gov. Oborevwori’s bold infrastructure projects In Delta

Umahi lauds Gov. Oborevwori's bold infrastructure projects In Delta

The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has praised Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori for his proactive approach and bold steps in facilitating key infrastructural projects across the state.

The minister who stated this during the inspection of the Second Niger Bridge access road, commended Gov. Oborevwori for his support in the successful realization of the Second Niger Bridge access road project and other critical infrastructure developments in the state.

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Speaking to journalists in Asaba during the inspection, Umahi lauded Gov. Oborevwori for gazetting the right-of-way for the Second Niger Bridge access road extending to Issele-Azagba, and for personally overseeing the revocation and compensation processes related to affected properties.

“Let me commend, very, very highly, the Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, because he has gazetted the right-of-way for the Second Niger Bridge access road to Issele-Azagba.

“He has revoked the necessary properties and he is paying compensation himself,” Umahi stated.

The minister urged other governors in the country to emulate Gov. Oborevwori’s collaborative approach, noting that state-level support could accelerate federal projects and deliver quicker results to local communities.

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He said: “I also want to appreciate the synergy between the Delta State Government and the federal government on ongoing projects in the state.

“The proactive approach by the Delta State Government in taking over the payment of compensation to affected individuals has been instrumental in fast-tracking these projects.

“I am confident this collaboration will yield positive results, and I assure the state government that the Federal Ministry of Works will honour its commitments.”

He also commended Gov. Oborevwori for the ongoing construction of three flyovers and road expansion projects in Effurun, describing them as “very beautiful” and praising their unique design.

“I love the curves, and I have stolen that design and I am going to use it,” he said, highlighting the innovative flair seen in the projects.

Earlier, during a visit to the Warri-Benin-Asaba Road, Umahi expressed concern over the slow pace of work on the Effurun-Sapele section and urged the contractors to increase their speed so as to meet the project deadlines.

Speaking on behalf of Gov. Oborevwori, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Kingsley Emu, reaffirmed the state’s commitment to a mutually beneficial partnership and ongoing collaboration with the federal government.

He commended the federal government for the 17.6km access road from the Second Niger Bridge linking Delta State, as well as the proposed concrete rehabilitation of the four-lane, 5km road from Summit Junction to the bridgehead.

Emu emphasized that the economic impact of these projects, once completed, cannot be overstated, and thanked President Bola Tinubu and the minister of works for their commitment to delivering them.

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