By: Admin
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has said that the ongoing urban renewal of Port Harcourt City and adjoining towns of the state capital is aimed at returning the city to its Garden City status.
Wike said his administration is committed to reconstructing key roads in the state capital to ease traffic congestion and boost the economy.
He stated this while on an inspection tour of project sites in the state.
The governor said his administration is committed to constructing roads that will last, adding that 70 per cent of the urban renewal scheme would be handled by a Nigerian based international construction company.
“We are working hard to return Port Harcourt City to its Garden City status. That is why we have embarked on massive urban renewal across the State Capital.
“Seventy per cent of the roads under construction will be handled by an international construction company, Julius Berger. We are committed to delivering roads that will last for the people of the State “, he said.
Governor Wike said that he will invite the management of the Polo Club to work towards removing the shanties that deface the area.
He said if the management of the Polo Club fails to act, the State Government will be compelled to take tough action.
“We cannot allow the kind of shanties that I am seeing here. I have sent for the President of Port Harcourt Polo Club to come and give them notice to quit”, he said.
Wike said that the Judges Quarters has already been completed, while contractors are concluding work on the external services, especially the drainage system.
He said that the Mother and Child Hospital would be completed by the ending of the year. He commended the quality of work done by the contractors.