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FERMA Seeks Partnership With Delta On Road Maintenance
The Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) has solicited the continued support of the Delta State Government in the maintenance of federal roads in the state.
The FERMA Engineer in charge of Delta, Mr Onimogo Okaulola, made the appeal when the management team of the agency visited the Chief of Staff to the State Governor, Johnson Erijo, on Monday in Asaba.
Okulola said the State Government had demonstrated huge commitment towards ensuring that federal roads across the state were motorable.
He commended the State Government for its intervention in the construction of the Asaba-Ughelli dual carriage way, rehabilitation of Agbor-Abraka-Eku and the Benin-Sapele Roads.
“As an agency we are prepared to deliver on our mandate. The essence of this visit is to seek closer ties with the state government”, he said.
In his response, Ejiro said the visit would help to strengthen the relationship between the State Government and the agency.
He urged FERMA to collaborate with the state ministries of works and urban renewal as well as other relevant agencies for more efficient service delivery.
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