The Guardian (Nigeria)

Okowa links Delta communitie­s via historic bridge 29 years later

• Assembly lauds financial autonomy, admits COVID- 19 challenge

- From Sony Neme, Asaba

GOVERNOR Ifeanyi Okowa has completed an historic bridge linking the people of Ovwor- Olomu and Effurun- Otor communitie­s in Ughelli South Local Council of Delta State after being abandoned for 29 years by successive administra­tions.

The 100- metre long and 20metre span project was reawarded to and delivered by Obakpor Engineerin­g Constructi­on Company Limited.

The infrastruc­ture is 45 metres high from water level and has a 300- metre asphalt road and drains on the entry and exit.

In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, the Commission­er for Works, Chief James Augoye, commended the contractor for delivering the project in good time, adding that it was “a dream come true, and another milestone in achieving the Stronger Delta vision of the Okowa administra­tion that opened up the economic landscape of both communitie­s, as investors were now free to invest in the area without hindrances.”

According to him, “the successful completion of this project is one of the legacy projects of the Okowa administra­tion and we are proud that it is one of the achievemen­ts of indigenous engineerin­g in Nigeria.”

He added: “The bridge, which links both communitie­s, was long abandoned by subsequent administra­tions since early 90s when it was first awarded by the Oil Mineral Producing Areas Developmen­t Commission ( now known as Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission). The completion of this bridge opens up both communitie­s for investment­s, as you can see that economic activities have picked up tremendous­ly.”

Conducting the commission­er round the bridge, Chairman of Obakpor Engineerin­g Constructi­on Limited, Chief John Oguma, expressed fulfillmen­t to have delivered the structure, adding: “I call it a legacy project because my father is from Ovwor and my mother is from Effurun- Otor. This bridge, which was first awarded in 1991, was abandoned by previous administra­tions.”

“I must thank Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for the political will he mustered to pull this project through. The people of both communitie­s and their generation­s unborn will long remember him for this legacy project,” he added.

Augoye also inspected ongoing constructi­on works in Warri and environs, lauding the contractor­s for the quality and urging them to honour the delivery dates.

He was equally at Ayakoromo community to thank the people for their cooperatio­n with the contractor handling a project in the settlement.

In the meantime, the State House of Assembly has applauded the financial autonomy for state legislatur­es even as it admitted the challenge posed by the coronaviru­s outbreak to the dexterity of the Seventh Assembly.

Marking one year of stability and lawmaking in the state post- 2019 polls, the Speaker, Sheriff Oborevwori, who fielded questions from reporters in Asaba, reassured the people that the lawmakers were obliged to choices that advance their rights and interests.

He debunked the rubber stamp toga on the chamber, stressing that the executive and legislativ­e arms of government had to work together for even developmen­t of the state.

 ??  ?? Flag Officer Commanding ( FOC) Logistics Command of the Nigerian Navy, Rear Admiral Sileranda Lassa ( left), presenting a souvenir to the of Oghara, HRM Uku Oghara N’ame Orefe III, in Oghara Delta State… yesterday. PHOTO: NAVY
Flag Officer Commanding ( FOC) Logistics Command of the Nigerian Navy, Rear Admiral Sileranda Lassa ( left), presenting a souvenir to the of Oghara, HRM Uku Oghara N’ame Orefe III, in Oghara Delta State… yesterday. PHOTO: NAVY

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