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Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori (right) discussing with Arch. Kester Ifeadi (left) while inspecting the ongoing construction of eight duplexes in Commissioners Quarters, Asaba on Wednesday. PIX: SAMUEL JIBUNOR.





Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, has called on critics who have criticising appropriation of FAAC in Delta state, to join him on tour of his projects to see, first hand, what his administration was doing with funds accruing to the state.

Specifically, Governor Oborevwori challenged the former Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege who has been criticising his administration to show some knowledge of the workings of the government as former SSG in the state.

Speaking after the inspection of completed twin-bridges at Ubu River along Ughelli-Asaba Expressway, Governor Oborevwori who said he wouldn’t join issues with his critics, challenged them to join him on the inspection of projects in order to appreciate his administration’s wise and judicious use of government’ s funds.

He said: “I don’t want to join issues with my critics; some say we have gotten so much money and we are doing flyover for over N70 billion. How can flyover be N77 billion?

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“Let him come and see what we are doing with money; as a government, we have operated for almost 21 months and we have not borrowed a dime and there is no contractor in the state that will say we are owing him yet our multiple projects are moving smoothly. ”

“Let him come and see what we are doing with our money; let him come and pass through this road and see the difference from when I took over and now.

“It takes only one hour twenty minutes to get to Ughelli, his local government. The road is good”.

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On the completion of the twin bridges, Governor Oborevwori expressed delight at the progress so far made on the road, and assured that the entire project would be ready for inauguration by the end of the year.

He recalled, “few months ago when I passed through this place, I came here for an inspection and what I saw that time and coming today is a different story entirely.

“It’s a come and see situation; you can see it and I am very happy today because this bridge has been causing a little problem on the construction of this road because without this bridge, the Sector C1 cannot be completed.

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“With what I have seen today, I know come May 29 this place can be inaugurated. I am very happy with the good work of CCECC; they are promise keepers.

“Today, I am happy driving through this bridge for the first time. It gives me great joy and I give God the praise.”

Governor Oborevwori said he had charged the contractors two months ago not to rely on the Irrevocable Standing Payment Order as it would not give the state the needed mileage.

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“I told them that they should not rely the schedule on the ISPO because if they are working according to ISPO and that will not give us mileage.

“So, I told them if you finish your job in good time, your money will be paid in full and you can see the speed at which they are working now. There’s no fear again on this road.

“This road from point kilometer 92 to point kilometer 117 it’s about 25 kilometers with the bridge. I am very happy that C2 is almost completed from that point 117 which is from Kwale Junction to point 138.6 is about 22 kilometers plus.

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“I believe that by the grace of God, this road that has been on for many years totalling about 143 kilometers, I am very sure that, by the end of this year, we will smile.”

At the Ofagbe bridge along the Isoko Ring Road, Governor Oborevwori said the state government would meet with the contractor to determine if he would continue with the project or not.

On the 8-units of four bedroom duplex with attached boys quarters at Commissioners’ quarters, Governor Oborevwori said the project was embarked on to provide accommodation for the remaining members of EXCO who were living outside the quarters.

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He said the project, which was 95 percent completed, brings the total accommodation in the quarters to 30 and would be ready for inauguration next month.

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