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Commissioner Assures On Creek Road Project
Contrary to speculations making the rounds, the Commissioner for Works, Rivers State, Hon. Victor Giadom has assured residents of Port Harcourt metropolis that the Creek Road project is not abandoned.
Hon Giadom dropped the hint while fielding questions from journalists in his office in Port Harcourt recently.
He said the present administration observed that the foundation of the road was weak and decided to redesigne it to suit the state policy on roads and bridges construction.
According to him, ‘we did not want to pretend that all was well with the road and lay asphalt on it, when we knew it would fail after some months”, he stressed, pointing out that Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi-led administration was committedto deliver quality and durable roads and bridges to the people of Rivers State as their dividends of democracy.
He further hinted that the Creek Road project would be dualised with modern drains and street lights, assuring that the ministry is much more committed to its resolve at achieving the roads and infrastructure agenda of the administration, including the realisation of Creek Road construction project.
The Works commissioner lamented that the wetland, low-lying topography, soil type and rain profile of the state had limited the construction period to between December and March every year, stressing that the situation had also made construction work difficult, expensive and much more delayed in the state.
Hon Giadom however advised the people of the state to exercise some patience and assured that construction work would soon commence on the Creek Road project.
Meanwhile, some residents of Creek Road have frowned over the long abandonement of the project by the contracting firms.
They said the contractors after breaking and digging the road, abandoned it, and it is now a soure of great worry for both residents, traders and indeed motorists as it had forced some to relocate while commercial drivers go through Bonny Street to I.B Johnson Street instead of Creek Road end.
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