The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, on Friday
inspected about 10 on-going road projects in Edo Central Senatorial District of
the state as well as the failed portions of the Benin- Ehor -Ekpoma- Auchi
expressway.
Obaseki, who was accompanied by top government officials
including the Commissioner for Infrastructure, Osahon Amiolemen, in the tour
that lasted till around 9 pm, said his administration was determined to
complete the projects in Edo Central immediately after the rains.
“We have about 10 ongoing road projects in Edo Central
Senatorial District and we are here to see how much progress has been made by
the contractors because their payment is being organised.
“We are worried about the state of these roads and will
ensure that they are completed in the shortest time possible. The anticipated
progress was hindered by the heavy rainfall, which is unfortunate. We will make
sure that the roads are completed this season,” Obaseki assured
He lamented that despite the fact that Edo State has
produced two ministers of works in the recent past, the Edo axis of the
Benin-Ehor-Ekpoma-Auchi expressway, was in a scandalous state as the two former
ministers of works from the area could not use their influence to draw federal
government’s attention to dualise the road.
“It is a tragedy that Edo State had the rare opportunity to
produce two ministers of works, who are from this area, but they failed to
dualise the road, which is the main artery connecting Edo State with the
northern and other parts of the country.
“It is really unfortunate. We will do our best and will
continue to appeal to those who are in charge to come to our aid,” he said.
Some of the on-going road projects inspected were the
Idumebo-Ihumudumu-Royal Market Road and the Uselu -Ewohimi road.
The governor promised to visit the Minister of Power, Works
and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, to mobilise the contractors handling the
Benin-Ehor-Ekpoma Expressway project back to site.
The governor had to go through Okwo and Okha Villages in
Uhunmwode Local Government Area to avoid the failed portions along the
Benin-Ehor axis of the Benin -Ehor-Ekpoma-Auchi Expressway.
Mr Joel Egbon,
project Engineer, handling the Idumebo-Ihumudumu-Royal Market road, said
discussions were ongoing to complete work on the road after the rains.
During the tour, Obaseki stopped at Ehor Fruit Juice
company, which used to be a state
government asset but now in a state of receivership.
The governor regretted that the company after being set up
and commissioned by the opposition, Peoples Democratic Party-led administration
never functioned, before it was sold to a private investor.
He said his administration would not allow any state-owned
assets to rot, and will rehabilitate them for the economic benefits of the
state.
“It is the goal of my administration to avoid wastes and we
are determined to bring economic life to communities in Ehor and Edo State at
large” the governor said.
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