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Rivers state government to start paying for the compensation to owners of the buildings affected by 11th and 12th flyover for the construction to commence

governor wike in inspection

Rivers state governor Nyesom Wike moved round the locations where the 11th and 12th flyovers will be built including illoabuchi/Azikiwe road which has been marked for dualization.
During the inspection, the governor said:

"We have been able to fulfil our part to Julius Berger Nigeria PLC. This place now (Illoabuchi Road), we have paid eighty percent for the dualization of Azikiwe Street/Ilaobuchi Road as at yesterday.

"By Monday, we want to start paying for the compensation to owners of the buildings so that Julius Berger can start demolishing the affected structures."
The Rivers State governor appealed to the residents in the areas, particularly in Mile 2 Diobu, Port Harcourt to show understanding and endure the inconvenience they would suffer while the work lasted.
Governor Wike expressed delight in the show of excitement by the people who throng out to meet him.
According to the governor, the various projects will create employment for a good number of youths within the areas.
"All we seek from them is the normal support they have been giving. We are happy with what we are doing. All we pray is that the residents of these areas should bear with us.
"It's a short time of inconvenience, but at the end of the day, it is going to be to the benefit of those who are having economic activities in this area.
"In the next six months, you can imagine what will happen here. I think we made a promise to them, and like I've always said, every promise made will be fulfilled."
Speaking further, governor Wike informed that the next round of project inauguration will commence on 8th August, 2022 and last for two weeks.
"From Monday, the 8th August the Orochiri -Worukwo flyover (Waterline Junction) will be commissioned by the governor of Lagos State, while the Ogbum-Nu-Abali/Eastern Bye-Pass Road will be commissioned on the 9th August by the former Governor of Sokoto State, Aliyu Wamakko.
Governor Wike enjoined all well meaning Rivers people to join with the government to thank God Almighty for what has been accomplished within the tenure.
He said the capacity of his administration in inaugurating more projects while also embarking on new projects is something that has never been witnessed.
"And I think you can't hear anything happening in most of the States. But for us, we will end our services to the people on the 29th of May, 2023.
"Like I said no project will be left abandoned and that is why we have taken priority to make sure that the finances are there to back up these projects. If we don't have the money, there is no need of awarding contracts."
On his part, the Regional Manager of Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, Juergen Fischer, promised that his company would do all within its powers to deliver the projects as agreed.

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