Delta commissioner inspects road projects ahead of Oborevwori’s first anniversary

Delta Commissioner for Works, (Rural and Riverine Roads), Mr Charles Aniagwu, on Saturday inspected some completed and ongoing road projects ahead of Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori’s one year in office.
The projects inspected were in Okpe and Ughelli North Local Government Areas of the state.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after the inspection, the commissioner said the government was desirous of delivering quality projects to the people of the state in line with the ‘MORE Agenda’.
“We have today inspected four different roads; the first one being the Adagbrasa road that starts from Warri-Sapele expressway and terminates at the Effurun Eku road.
“The second one is about 13.07km; the other one is Esezi Road in Orerokpe, which is a dual carriageway, and it is 1.2km.
“It is a road that cuts across a very major part of Orerokpe, the headquarters of Okpe Local Government Area of the state.
“We also inspected the Okan junction to Agbarho and from there, we are now inspecting this one which is about 3.47km,” he said.
The commissioner said the inspection was directed by the governor to ensure three important things – speed in line with the schedule of work, value for money, and quality.
Aniagwu said the government was looking at the number of roads that would surely be completed ahead of the anniversary.
He identified the Adagbrasa road, which he said had been completed, as one of the roads to be commissioned.
“We have been assured by the contractor that these other three roads may likely fall in within that threshold.
“What is most important is that the contractor is not only onsite, but he is actually moving with speed,” he said.
According to him, the days contractors secure jobs only to go to sleep is over.
“At our own end, by the grace of God, we will continue to see what we can do to meet up with the financial requirements of the jobs that we have awarded to contractors”, he said.
Aniagwu further said the government was taking cognisance of compensation, adding that the aspect was being handled by the government valuers.
He appreciated those living along the construction corridors for their cooperation and understanding.
“And because of that, you can see that the contractors are working more or less seamlessly.
“We have not heard reports of anybody disturbing them and we must thank them for appreciating that the government is desirous of bringing development to them,” he said.
He assured the people that the government was equally interested in the development of other sectors such as housing and education.
“This is so that at the end of the day, you will have holistic development across the length and breadth of the 25 local government areas of the state,” he said.