Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, on Wednesday,
commended his Bayelsa State counterpart, Senator Douye Diri, on what he
described as an impressive five years in office.
Governor Fintiri gave the commendation when he
inaugurated a new Commissioners Quarters and a dual carriage road in the New
Yenagoa City in continuation of Governor Diri’s fifth anniversary celebration.
The Adamawa governor said his Bayelsa counterpart has
had a commendable five years and that their party, the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), was very proud of his performance.
Fintiri noted that leaders that provide infrastructure
for the people have their interest and overall wellbeing at heart.
He said: "Anyone who provides infrastructure does
so for the greatest number of the people. Senator Diri has etched his name as a
governor doing wonders in Bayelsa State and has cultivated special friendship
across the country and a fraternal bond within the PDP family."
He also stated that Diri meant a lot to people of the
country and that like every other PDP governor, he has rendered honest service
while translating his vision into reality.
"Like every other PDP governor, Diri is
delivering on his campaign promises and changing the narrative of Bayelsa with
speed and precision in a manner that has never been witnessed before in the
state."
Fintiri observed that anyone that was in Yenagoa a few
years ago would attest that the city was different today.
"We must therefore, congratulate the people of
Bayelsa for the positive transformation. It is exciting to know that this
development is fairly distributed across the state. My brother, you have done
what everybody knows is good for this state.
"This development has its challenges, especially
in a terrain that is difficult as Bayelsa’s. It is a task that can only be
executed by a large-hearted leader like Diri. You have not only responded to
the yearnings of the people of Bayelsa but also made your party, the PDP, proud
as well as your friends with this impressive score card."
In his remarks, Governor Douye Diri expressed
appreciation to the host communities of Onopa and Amarata for their peaceful
conduct, which ensured the smooth delivery of the projects.
He stressed that for a city to grow like other cities
in the country, it had to be properly planned.
"We thank you for the support. From day one when
we came in, Bayelsa and indeed Yenagoa, the state capital, has been peaceful.
And because of your support, we have been performing.
“I also thank the contractor and the New Yenagoa City
Development Agency for their hard work, and together, we will deliver the New
Yenagoa City."
The governor directed Lubrik Construction Company to
extend the road to link the Tombia airport road for easy accessibility, which
he said should be completed by the end of this year.
While appreciating his Adamawa counterpart, Diri
described him as a friend and brother of the Niger Delta, who had been very
supportive of the region’s agitation for a fair deal on oil derivation.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Lands and Survey,
Mr. Perepuighe Biewari, said the completion of the housing project marked the
beginning of development in the area as it would open it to more infrastructure
and economic development, which would in turn stimulate the economic growth of
the state.
The Lands
Commissioner equally explained that the project, which consists of 40 units of
five-bedroom duplexes, was approved in 2021 and the construction commenced on
February 10, 2022.
Also speaking, his Works and Infrastructure
counterpart, Mr. Moses Teibowei, explained that the city was intended to
accelerate housing development in the state capital in a planned form with
amenities such as public water supply, solar lights, electricity, play ground,
shopping area, worship centre, security posts among others.
He said: "The road is one of the many dual
carriage ways within the New Yenagoa City. It measures approximately 2.1km, 3.7
metre width on either side with a two meter shoulder on either side of the
driveway.”
Teibowei expressed confidence that the road would improve vehicular movement of goods and services, aesthetics and accessibility for security operatives to protect the state and therefore attract economic growth.
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