Oborevwori Building Roads to Stand the Test of Time – Izeze
Delta State Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, has said the Governor Sheriff Oborevwori administration is executing road projects that will not only be completed on schedule but also put an end to years of failed repairs with durable, long-lasting solutions.
Izeze gave the assurance on Thursday during an inspection of the reconstruction of Sokoh Estate Road, Off Airport Road, Effurun in Uvwie; the rehabilitation of Ughwrughelli/Erhidi roads; and the construction of Chief Lyn Ivie Akporiche Street in Agbarho, Ughelli North.
Speaking at the famous Sokoh Estate Road, Izeze said the Oborevwori administration is committed to delivering quality urban and highway projects that will stand the test of time.
He recalled his earlier promise to residents that the 1,350-meter road would be reconstructed to last a minimum of 20 years, permanently ending the perennial flooding and erosion that plagued the area during rainy seasons.
“The Sheriff in town has come with a solution. By December, the people will understand that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is truly a son of the soil who has finally delivered on Sokoh Estate Road,” the commissioner said.
He commended the contractors for the standard of work so far, describing it as “up to prescription,” while urging them to sustain quality and increase their pace despite the challenges posed by torrential rains and underground water in the area.
Izeze also praised residents of Sokoh Estate and adjoining streets for their patience and cooperation, noting that there had been no reports of interference or harassment of the contractors.
“This governor is a governor of the streets with plenty of street credibility. People respect him and the new order. I thank the residents for providing an enabling environment for the contractors to work,” he said.
On the Ughwrughelli/Erhidi road and the Agbarho project, Izeze said Governor Oborevwori is determined to deliver them before the end of the year.
He acknowledged the slow pace of work at the Ughwrughelli road due to flooding challenges but directed the contractors to double their efforts to ensure timely completion.
“With the level of commitment we are seeing, the people of Agbarho will have their road inaugurated by the end of this year, in line with the governor’s promise,” the commissioner assured.