DELTA State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has ordered all contractors handling road projects to speed up the pace of work and utilize the dry season.
The Governor gave the order (23/03/17) during the inspection of Osubi/Eku road dualization project.
According to the Governor, "it is important that all contractors executing road projects in the state make use of the dry season to execute their projects."
While commending the quality of work on the road, the Governor pointed out areas that needed amendments.
Also in Warri yesterday (23/03/17), Governor Okowa amidst accolades from excited Deltans, inspected the pace of work on Obodo Avenue road off NPA Expressway, NPA Byepass, PTI/Alegbo/Ugbolokposo road rehabilitation projects, among others.
Addressing journalists after the series of movements which included walking long distance, Governor Okowa said, "we were elected to serve the people, we cannot be tired because, we need to do what we are elected to do."
"We are trying to utilize the dry season for road construction," he said, disclosing that the use of concrete on some of the roads were as a result of the terrain.
He said, "we believe that our projects must stand the test of time, and we are using concrete on most of our roads in Warri axis and they are more than 9 inches in thickness because, the roads must stand the test of time."
Governor Okowa also stated that the dry season must be utilized for road construction, because, other sectors of the economy, especially, education would get deserved attention during the rainy season.
Answering question on how he feels seeing excited crowd coming out to receive him at the project sites, Governor Okowa stated, "I feel happy, it is spontaneous and I feel happy that the projects are directly impacting on the lives of the people."
The Commissioner for Works in the state, Chief James Auguye who conducted the Governor through the projects emphasized that contractors in the state will have to utilize the dry season to execute their projects.
Some members of the state executive council and top government functionaries accompanied the governor during the inspection visits.
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