Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has
said ongoing infrastructure projects of his administration were progressing
satisfactorily.
Governor Diri stated this on Thursday when he
inspected a number of the projects, which included the 25,000-capacity stadium
at Igbogene, the Yenagoa-Oporoma-Ukubie road and bridge at Angiama as well as
the spur to Otuan community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area.
The governor also inspected phase one of the
Okaba-Okodi road in Ogbia Local Government Area, phase three of the Glory Drive
and the bridge across the Epie creek at Imgbi junction in Amarata-Yenagoa, and
the Polaku-Sabagreia road linking Kolokuma/Opokuma and Yenagoa local government
areas.
The governor said he was impressed by the pace of work
on the projects and that the contractors assured that they will meet the agreed
timelines for completion of the jobs.
He said: “We visited the bridge project at Angiama
leading to Oporoma. We all saw the spur to Otuan and Oporoma. We went to the
Akaba-Okodi road, the final phase of the Glory Drive, which is phase three, and
then the stadium project.
“I am impressed and I believe the contractors will
meet the dates they agreed with the government.
“The projects are all going on very well as expected
and their delivery dates still stand. I commend the contractors for putting in
their best.
“At the end of the day, we will deliver our objectives
to the people of our state.”
Governor Diri said he was elated driving with his
convoy to Otuan community, recalling that the last time he visited, it was by
boat through Angiama.
He said the road to the community was another example
of his administration’s commitment to opening up the hinterlands, noting that
for the people of Otuan, it would be historic when the project is completed and
inaugurated.
He further stated that the government was up-to-date
with payments to the contractors and not owing any of them.
Also, the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure,
Mr. Moses Teibowei, acknowledged that regular supervision of the projects by
his ministry has enabled the contractors meet government’s required standard
and milestones.
The Business Manager of MCC Group, which is
constructing the stadium, Mr. Dagogo Emmanuel, said the company will soon
commence the actual construction of the stadium once it finished the ongoing
piling work.
He said all the materials for the job were at the site and they were working to achieve substantial milestone before the peak of the rainy season.
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