Delta Projects: Uduaghan Insists On Finishing Strong
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State (middle), Mr. Sunny Ogefere (1st left), Chief Press Secretary to the Governor; Pastor Toss Powel (2nd left); Mr. Duncan Afahokor (right), initiator, Umeh Needs Road campaign and others during the Governor’s unscheduled inspection of the Umeh road project in Isoko South LGA
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State (middle), Mr. Sunny Ogefere (1st left), Chief Press Secretary to the Governor; Pastor Toss Powel (2nd left); Mr. Duncan Afahokor (right), initiator, Umeh Needs Road campaign and others during the Governor’s unscheduled inspection of the Umeh road project in Isoko South LGA

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State has insisted that no on-going project embarked upon by his administration would be left undone at the end of his tenure in office, explaining that he was determined to ensure that they were completed and handed over for sustainable utilization by the people.

The Governor, who stated this Monday, while on an unscheduled inspection tour of Umeh Road project in Isoko South local Government Area of the state, said that the government was exerting pressure on contractors handling government projects to complete them on schedule.

He expressed satisfaction with the quality and pace of work on the about 7.5 kilometer road project, noting that substantial progress has been made in the project.

The Umeh Road, which is about 7.5 Kilometer was swampy, in terribly bad state and almost impassable to motorists and cyclists before the project began.

However it now wears a new look with asphalt already laid on most part of the road and the bridge in place. It took the Governor’s Convoy which could not access the community when it first visited, only about seven minutes to drive into the community

Uduaghan said that in spite of the funding challenges and the problems posed by the 2012 floods which washed off progress made earlier on the road project, the project will be completed soon.

Besides, the prospect of a boom in farm produce, the Governor was happy that the project has started impacting on the lives of youths of the community as a good number of them have learnt special skills in the process.

Addressing jubilant community Youths who were singing his praise, the governor commended them for cooperating with the contractor, noting that disruption of work has not been experienced so far.

He urged them to sustain the spirit to ensure unhindered execution of the project as well as urged youths in other communities across the State to emulate Umeh youths by ensuring that government projects meant to enhance the welfare of the people were not disrupted.

The originator of the Umeh Needs Road Facebook Appeal, Barrister Duncan Afahokor said their joy knows no bounds with the realization of the project.

Afahokor expressed confidence that the goals behind the project, which is principally to ease the movement of farm produce to the rest parts of the state would be realized, stressing that the Umeh road project was a promise fulfilled by Governor Uduaghan.

He urged the Isoko and Deltans in general to support the Uduaghan’s administration to finish well and strong come May, 2015.

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Blank NEWS Online founding Editor-in-Chief and Publisher, Albert Eruorhe Ograka, is a Graduate of Mass Communication. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Journalism from the International Institute of Journalism (IIJ).

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