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Okowa constructs 1,169 km roads in 8 years – Official

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By Mercy Obojeghren

The Delta Government has reportedly completed the construction of 1,169 kilometres of roads and 597 kilometres of drainage projects in eight years of former Gov Ifeanyi Okowa’s administration.

Mr Fred Dafioghor, the Permanent Secretary, Delta Ministry of Works, made the disclosure to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Asaba on Tuesday.

Dafioghor said that the Okowa-led administration had between May 2015 and May 2023, embarked on a total of 890 projects across the state.

According to him, the projects covers about 2,088 kilometers of roads and 1,230 kilometers of drainage system out of which 494 of the projects were completed.

“As at now, we had about 396 ongoing projects covering 919 kilometres of roads and 597 kilometers of drainage projects and inherited by the present administration of Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori,” he said.

Dafioghor also noted that the Ministry of Works was a very major part of the Gov. Okowa’s administration in the sense that it executed several projects.

He added, ”Everybody who came to Asaba in 2015 about the time Okowa’s administration came in, will remember vividly that whenever it rained in Asaba, it was a nightmare for residents.

”So one of the things that Gov. Okowa did which is underground that nobody sees today, is the Major Storm Water Project that was executed in Asaba.

”In Asaba, we executed more than eight drainage projects. The first one was the completion of the drainage project in Jesus Saves Road,” he said.

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The perm sec recalled that the construction of the drains began during the administration of the ex-Gov. James Ibori but was later abandoned until Okowa’s commitment and resilience completed it.

He also said that another milestone recorded by the previous administration was addressing the challenges of the Okpanam axis whenever it rained.

”Okpanam is about 100 metres higher than Asaba and because of the nature of this development, most of the rains that fall in Okpanam end up in Asaba.

”The previous administration took some very decisive steps to construct two major drainage projects to address those situations,” he said.

Dafioghor also said that aside the drains that were executed in Asaba and its environ, such projects had also commenced in other parts of the state, especially in the Warri/Effurun axis.

According to him, because of the continuity of governance, Gov. Oborevwori had inspected the project one month ago.

”Koka flyover is another great achievement of the previous administration. Everybody will always remember the nightmare they go through plying that route before its completion,” Dafiogho said.

He, however, noted that flooding had been a major challenge to civil engineering projects, especially during construction of roads and drains. in the state. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Thompson Yamput/Idris Abdulrahman

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Warlofy
Warlofy
1 year ago

Mr fred dafioghor does nt know what he is saying,we are not blind.okowa never did a meaningful road construction all over delta state the few ones he started was never completed so him saying okowa administration did a thousand kilometer roads are lies because he is part of the government that failed the people of delta state just to cover up their shame and mismanagement of funs allocated to the state.even if you and your children do not suffer the pains of the masses due to the bad roads and drainages you people failed to attend to aleast you still have friends and relatives that we still feel the pains of negletion

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