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Fubara’ll Consolidate On Our Giant Strides, Wike Assures Electorate

Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has assured the people of the state that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, would consolidate on the achievements of his administration.
The governor warned that the infrastructural and human capacity development successes recorded by his administration would be reversed, if those who don’t mean well for the state are erroneously voted into office.
Speaking at the flag-off of Ekagho-Ogboloma-Adada Link Road, in Abua/Odual Local Government Area, last Friday, Wike said the PDP governorship candidate, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, and his Deputy, Prof. Ngozi Ordu, have been accompanying him to flag off projects so that they would continue from where he stops.
He urged the people to vote for Fubara and Ordu, and the other candidates of the party in the 2023 general election.
According to him, at the appropriate time, they would be notified by their leaders which presidential candidate to vote for next month.
Wike expressed delight that his administration was the one opening up the Odual axis of Abua/Odual Local Government Area to development since the creation of the state.
He regretted that past politicians had merely visited the area to solicit for votes, and after each election, they abandon the people.
However, the governor said he has decided to break the jinx by fulfilling his promise to provide the people with basic infrastructure such as good road network that would in turn boost socio-economic activities in the area.
Wike noted the pressure mounted by the Abua/Odual PDP political leaders on his administration to embark on the project, which now serves as evidence of democratic dividend they have attracted to the area.
He assured that the other untouched 12kilometres road that connects Ogboloma community to Emago-Kugbo would be attended to by his successor.
Wike queried the failure of Lubrik Construction Company (LCC) to mobilise to site to commence work on the 8.168kilometres Abua-Emoh-Iyak-Ighom; Emoh/Egbolom access road in Abua axis of the council.
He wondered why LCC would delay moving to site two months after his administration had released mobilisation fee to them.
Wike directed his commissioner for works to ensure that the contractor moves to site within 24hours.
He frowned at the lacklustre attitude by some contractors which often impinge on delay in time of delivery of projects or frustrate actual completion, which could lead to abandonment.
The governor wondered why LCC was not utilising the dry season weather and mobilise to site.
He observed that often, most construction companies wait for the rains to start and use it as excuse.
Wike, therefore, announced the appointment of special assistants who would report directly to him on the pace of work on the two road projects.
He also urged Abua/Odual people to cry out when they notice slow pace of work on the two road projects.
Providing the description of the project, Rivers State Commissioner for Works, Dr Dakorinima Alabo George-Kelly, said the 9.2kilometres long Ekagho-Ogboloma-Adada Link Road would have a composite pavement with soil substitution that would resist succumbing to impact of flash flooding.
He stated that with 4kilometers drainage, the project was expected for completion and handover within the next four months.
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