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Gov. Umahi, Senator Egwu, others inspect projects as part of Democracy Day celebration

Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State(3rd left) and House of Representatives member, Idu Igariwey with traditional rulers as well as offcials of Afikpo South Development Centre during the commissioning of new bridges in Amangwu-Edda on Tuesday.
Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State(wearing eyeglasses) and former Governor Sam Egwu during the inspection of the Amasiri-Okposi-Uburu Road on Tuesday.
A section of the concreted part of the Amasiri-Okposi-Uburu Road on Tuesday

The Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David   Umahi, has inaugurated two bridges recently completed by his administration at Amangwu Edda in Afikpo South Local Government Area.

He performed the ceremony during inspection of projects in  Ebonyi South Senatorial Zone as part of activities marking the 2017 Democracy Day celebration.

Umahi was accompanied on the visit on Tuesday by some National Assembly members, including Senator Sam Egwu; members of the state Elders Council and journalists.

The governor, who also inaugurated street lights at the Presbyterian Joint Hospital Road, Uburu in Ohaozara LGA, inspected some ongoing road projects  in the town.

A statement on Wednesday by the Chief Press Secretary to Umahi, quoted the governor as explaining that the contract for the 28.5 kilometre Oshiri – Ezzama Road   awarded to Nigucrem Nigeria Limited was terminated because the company failed to execute the job according to specifications. Umahi added that the contract had been awarded to another company.

While the governor explained that he embarked on road construction and other projects to reduce the suffering of the people, he announced that four-kilometres   should be added to the road to link up a nearby community.

He said,  ” This one (road) is going through here to Oshiri and Ezzama in Ezza South Local Government. His Excellency, the then Deputy Governor, Prof. Ogbu, once told me of a particular point of the road where   a man drowned.   When we took over this job, it was terrible   that even bicycle could not pass through it. So let this road be be linked by four kilometres to the one going to Isu and the market.”

He further stated that his aim of using indigenous contractors in the execution of projects was to empower them. “It is a debt I owe Ebonyi people to also empower indigenous contractors to come of   age.”

On his part, a former governor of the state, Dr. Egwu, commended Umahi for his performance, saying   his achievements within so short a time had repositioned the state.

At the border between   Amasiri and Okposi, Egwu who was highly impressed with the thickness of the concreted part of the road, said, “I must confess that you have surpassed all of us.”

He thereafter asked Umahi to walk along with him on the road and jocularly told him:”I think with the long stretch and smoothness of this road that I am seeing, it can be a tarmac. Aircraft can land on it.”

Umahi had told the team that the road, when completed would last 75 years.

Also, a member representing Ohanivo Federal Constituency,   Linus   Okorie, appreciated the governor for the   projects being executed in the area.

Other projects inspected  were the  Abakaliki Afikpo Road, 11.2km Okue-Nzerem-Akaeze Road and water treatment plant in Ivo Local Government Area; 25.3km Amasiri-Okposi- Uburu Road; a six- span bridge across Ebonyi River in  Ishinkwo, Onicha LGA and  St. Mary Road in Afikpo North LGA.

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