Opinion
The Beat Goes On
In our common conversations we usually talk about spreading the joy, when there is something good to share. A respectable politician in Rivers State even added the sobriquet “Go Round” to his name. This tag was derived from his generosity of ensuring that every good thing he has to offer must go round. Interestingly, Bro. Felix Obua “Go round “ is a player in the team of Rivers Vision which Governor Wike of Rivers State enunciated.
The emerging philosophy of the New Rivers Vision is to ensure that the Beat goes on in the realm of spreading the joy of the dividends of democracy to all parts of the state. This is promise fulfilled. Governor Wike at the inception of the present Administration in 2015 promised that he would spread development to every part of the state .When he began his urban renewal programme many politicians and ordinary people began to misinterpret and misrepresent the intentions of government.
They complained that Mr. Project was concentrating his NEW Vision development agenda in Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor. Majority of these critics who were in the opposition made this their daily narrative and a weapon of political propagander. One wondered why they refused to see the good in giving face lift to the infrastructure in the state capital.
Port Harcourt was degenerating into a squalid state capital and was gradually losing its strategic status and aesthetics as the Green City of Nigeria. There has been urgent need to improve and expand the road infrastructure to save man hours in the daily routines of residents and visitors. Port Harcourt is second only to Lagos and it is an international mega city, the headquarters of Oil and Gas. It follows therefore that the industrial city should be renewed to compete with other cities of its caliber in parts of the world.
The flyovers and the reinvented road reconstructions will contribute to the Ease of Doing Business, attract investors and stimulate investment in the area of Tourism. Port Harcourt needs more attention in other areas of Urban logistics such as sanitation and enforcement of laws , daily business and leisure activities. However, it must be observed that the construction of Health and Education infrastructures in the city centre is befitting, some infrastructures that are world class need to be centralized so that they can be accessible to all parts of the state.
This is why projects like the Mother and Child Hospital must be at a strategic position in the state capital. The same applies to the Cardiovascular Diagnostic/Treatment, Cancer Centre which was flagged off in Rumuokwuta and rightly located in the state capital. That project when completed will become the hub of Health Tourism. It therefore needs a wholesome and accessible location with the right ambience.
It is however interesting to note always that the Rivers State Governor has recognized the need to spread the dividends of democracy to all parts of the state as promised in the New Rivers Vision. The state government in embarking on Urban renewal and construction of strategic projects have also impacted every part of the state with legacy projects.
Many rural and sub-urban communities now have internal roads, link roads across several towns and villages as well as Port Harcourt. Farmers can now freight their products to markets in the city with ease. The three senatorial zones in the state have projects that speak elegantly of the trending spread. Today, Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area is now accessible by road for the first time in its 150 years of History. This is courtesy of the visionary administration of Nyesom Ezenwo Wike.
Gradually, the upland Riverine divide will soon be a thing of the past. The Ndele Abua Road and Bridge are nearing completion.
One sustainable project which has enjoyed loud ovation is the land reclamation projects in the Riverine areas of the state. The programme which began in Port Harcourt at Nkpogu, Ogbum-nu-Abali water fronts has now spread to Akuku Toru, Asari Toru and Okrika Local Government Areas. The Governor recognizes the areas of needs of the various communities in the state. Gone are the era of locating and localizing projects without considering areas that are mutually attractive to government and the people. Of all the factors of production land is strategic.
The land scape of the Riverine areas is swampy and water logged. The people need land for projects ,settlement and Agriculture. Land reclamation is therefore a major gift to the people by the present administration. A 25 hecters of land reclamation project has been flagged off in Okrika New Town. This sand filling project will berth a brand new city in addition to Okochiri Internal Roads projects.
The beat goes on. In Akuku-Toru Local Government Area which already has Abalama sand filling project, a new reclamation programme has also been flagged off to provide land for development. The chiefs and people of these communities outside the state capital need these reclamations so that projects will no longer be concentrated in the upland areas that enjoy huge land resources. This is the proper definition of even development in Rivers State with rich diversity in land and water resources. Only Governor Wike has recognized this need.
Speaking at the inauguration if the Opobo section of the Unity Road,during the weekend, Governor WIKE remarked that the reclamation programe in the rural areas of the State by his administration is to ensure that the people have sustainable land for development.
He stressed that if enough land is reclaimed in the coastal areas of the state ,the pressure on land spaces in Portharcourt would be minimised.
Traditional rulers and opinion leaders in these coastal communities appreciate the guesture of government in this direction.The Amanyanobo of Opobo Dandison Douglas Jaja and that of Abonnema Gobo Bobmanuel have paid glowing tributes to the Governor in respect of this infrastructural development in the state.
Surely, the beat is going round and every citizen and resident in the state is enjoying the melody.
By: Bon Woke
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