Abia State
Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, yesterday flagged-off the rehabilitation of
the ring road linking four additional roads in Aba, the commercial
nerve centre of the state.
The
affected roads include the Ohazu, Ozuomba and Ibere roads linking Port
Harcourt road as well as the Umuola-Umuokahia road in Obingwa local
government area. These bring to 29, the total number of roads currently
being undertaken by the present administration in Aba in the last seven
months. The roads would reconstructed with the use of the rigid cement
pavement technology.
Flagging
off the four roads, Ikpeazu said that he was touched by the plight of
residents of the area, describing the roads as strategic in the economic
development of Aba.”It is unfortunate that these people still wade
through flood even in dry season,” he lamented.
He
said that it was to underscore the seriousness which his administration
attached to delivering the Ozuomba and Ohazu Roads in record time that
two contractors were mobilised to the commence work on the roads even
before the flag-off ceremony. He, therefore, appealed to those with
illegal structures or any other form of attachments that may stall the
progress of work on the roads to remove them without delay
.He
decried the neglect of the Umuola –Umuokohia road by successive
governments and assured them that his government will carry them along.
Ikpeazu
explained that rehabilitation of Obohia Road by the State government
was being delayed due to encumbrances occasioned by the award of the
contract for rehabilitation of the road by the Niger Delta
Development Commission to a contractor. He assured that the stated
government was ready to reconstruct the road if the contractor was not
willing to do it.
Earlier
in his speech, the commissioner for Works, Hon Eziuche Ubani, disclosed
that barely one week after the Governor visited the road, he decided to
flag-off the reconstruction of the roads to give the people a sense of
belonging and urged them to assist government to do more by paying
their taxes.
In
their separate speeches, residents of the affected roads including Eze
V.U Asonye, the transition committee chairman of Aba South, Okezie
Erondu, Eze Nzenwata Mbakwe and Bishop Edohasim, expressed gratitude to
the Governor for coming to their aid after many years of neglect and
pledged their support to his administration.

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