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GPHCDA Assures On Golf Estate Delivery

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All uncompleted projects which are beneficial to the people of Rivers State will be completed. The new Administrator of Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority (GPHCDA), Ambassador Desmond Akawor said that Phase 1 of the Golf Estate will be ready for use in six months.
Ambassador Akawor stated this on Tuesday during his first inspection of the Golf Estate which is a 200-hectare project that holds 747 units, and an 18-hole Golf Course. The Estate is a public private partnership.
Akawor advised Greater Port Harcourt partners, Assets Resources and Management Limited (ARM), to urge their contractors to speed up  work and make available 100 plots as well as finish road infrastructure and canals at the estate.
He reassured ARM of Governor Wike’s determination to take the project to a logical conclusion. In a related development, the Administrtor said: “It is the desire of Rivers State Government that the Garden City status of Port Harcourt is restored once again” adding that Phase 1 will reorder the skyline of the New City in the next  four  years.
“Governor Wike has mandated that GPHCDA accomplish this. Those who build on waterways and on Authority land shall await the coming of the bulldozers. Also those who erect structures without approvals will not be spared,” Akawor said.
The Administrator called on all contractors to return to work within the next few days or face the cancellation of their contracts. “There is no time to waste in this dispensation for the good people of Rivers State expect us to deliver” he added.

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