Niger Delta
Bayelsa Seeks FG’s Support For Senatorial Roads
Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson is seeking the Federal Government’s support to enable it complete the three senatorial roads comprising Nembe – Brass, Ekeremor- Agge and Yenagoa- Oporoma- Koluama road projects started in 2006, when President Jonathan was the governor.
Governor Dickson, said the request had become imperative in view of the huge financial costs of the roads and their strategic importance to the socio-economic development of the state as well as the need to properly harness the oil and gas potentials in the Brass Area and the proposed Deep Sea Port in Agge.
Speaking when a delegation of the House of Representatives Committee on Works and officials of the Federal Ministry of Works called him at Government House, Yenagoa, the governor noted that the state had the least number of federal roads and infrastructure in the country, stressing that the terrain and the riverine nature of the state have made the cost of executing such road projects very high for the State to solely undertake.
“ You will notice in course of your painstaking oversight visit that Bayelsa State probably has the least number of federal roads, the least federal infrastructures and presence in terms of infrastructures. We have less than a hundred kilometre of federal roads, and that is appalling”, he said.
“ You would have also seen the challenges that our environment presents which are very peculiar. With all the construction we are doing, people say we have turned the state into a massive construction yard. That’s what we promised, that’s what we are doing and that’s what the people deserved. But I know the cost of doing one kilometre of road is such that you can use it to construct twenty kilometres of road else where,” he added.
Expressing appreciation on the committees’ visit to inspect the Yenagoa- Okarki- Kolo road project, Hon. Dickson pointed out that the road had been on the drawing board for a long time and want the speedy completion of the project to boost economic activities in the state, while also calling on the federal government to support the State in the completion of the Nembe- Brass road, which he stated will gulp over a hundred billion naira.
Earlier, the House Committee Chairman on Works, Hon. Ogbuefi Ozomgbachi said the visit which is an oversight function of the National Assembly, was to inspect on-going work at the 33.5 kilometreYenagoa- Okarki- Kolo road with a view to ensuring that the project is not compromised and that, it is executed according to specification and with the right materials.
Hon. Ozomgbachi, while expressing the commitment of the visiting team to ensure the speedy completion of federal projects, lauded Governor Seriake Dickson for his achievements so far noting that “ the House of Representative is proud of one of its own”.
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