Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Edo Politics: Elder Pius Omonfuma thanks Governor Obaseki Over order on contractors handling road projects in Edo Central.

Elder Omonfuma & Gov Obaseki
By Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu.

EKPOMA- Elder Pius Omonfuma owner of GT Foods International and an APC chieftain in Edo central senatorial district has described Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki, as one of the very few governors who are genuinely committed to the development of his state, through prudent management of the state resources as displayed since he became the state governor.

He also commended the governor for his vigorous step towards tackling the menace of Ekpoma roads that has threatened the people in the community over the years because of the bad roads network across the local government and environs, expressing optimism that with the order given to the contractors by the Governor, the works at Ekpoma-Uhumudumu–Iruekpen Road and the perennial flooding and death traps on the roads will soon be a thing of the past.

During the governor's inspection of ongoing road projects in Edo Central Senatorial District on Friday, September with the Commissioner for Infrastructure, Hon. Engr. Amiolemen Osahon, the Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has ordered that all the road projects in the zone must be completed as soon as the rains subside.

Obaseki gave the order to Skaff International Nigeria Limited and other contractors handling the road projects, during a review of the progress report in Government House, Benin City.

He said that the over ten roads being reconstructed in the senatorial district which includes Ekpoma-Uhumudumu–Iruekpen Road, Market Road in Irua, Old Agbor Road in Uromi and Ewohimi-Okaigben Road, are crucial to the socio-economic well being of Edo people, particularly the people in that part of the state.

He urged the contractors to take advantage of the increasing number of dry days as the rainy season is coming to an end, to fast-track work on the roads in the interest of farmers and other users of the roads in the district.

Obaseki assured that future road projects would be properly timed in such a manner that most road construction works start and end in the dry season.

He lamented that the heavy rains recorded this year are wreaking havoc in several parts of the country and across the globe, and slowing down the pace of several civil construction works in the state.

“Edo Central Senatorial District has several agrarian communities that produce much of the food we eat in the state and beyond. We are worried that the evacuation of farm produce may be hampered if much pressure is not mounted on the contractors to defy the rains,” the governor said.

He added that “if the roads are not fixed, truck owners would not want to put their trucks on the bad roads. This will increase the quantity of produce that will be wasted in the farms and the impact on farmers’ profit will be huge.”

The governor emphasised that the agricultural sector is key to his administration’s overall economic development plan for the state and would not condone failure on the part of any contractor handling roads and other projects.

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