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Wike to build two additional flyovers in P’Harcourt worth N12.4 billion

Rivers State Executive Council on Wednesday approved the award of  contracts for the construction of two additional flyover bridges in Port Harcourt City at the cost of N12.4 billion.

One of the flyover bridges is to be constructed at the intersection of Olu-Obasanjo Road and Port Harcourt Aba Expressway popularly called “Waterlines Junction”, and it will be 800 meters long.

And the other flyover bridge will be at the intersection of Olu-Obasanjo and Ikwerre Road up to the Azikiwe Street popularly known as Ikoku Junction  and will be 1KM long.

The Rivers State Executive Council gave the approval at its meeting that was presided over by Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike at the banquet hall of Government House, Port Harcourt.

Commissioner for Works, Elloka Tasie-Amadi who briefed journalists after the meeting said the approval was  sequel to two memos his ministry presented to the council on the need for the construction of the flyovers.

“The memos were approved and consequently the Government of Rivers State will be awarding two contracts to the Julius Berger Nigeria PLC for the construction of two flyovers.

“One of them will be at the intersection of Olu-Obasanjo Road on Port Harcourt Aba Expressway. That bridge will be about 800 meters long.

“The other flyover bridge will be constructed at the intersection of Ikwerre Road where you have Olu-Obasanjo and Azikiwe Street and it will be I km long. Both projects will come at a combined cost of about 12.4billion Naira.”

The works commissioners said the construction of the flyover bridges became necessary because of present and foreseeable traffic difficulties that motorist will suffer.

Tasie-Amadi said it is already observed that the flow of vehicles from the soon to be completed GRA flyover and the Rebisi flyover get into lock jams at the Waterlines Junction on Port Harcourt -Aba Expressway, but the flyover will be a solution.

“At the Port Harcourt Aba Expressway intersection (Waterlines Junction) of Olu-Obasanjo Road, we observed that with the construction of Rebisi Flyover and the soon to be completed GRA flyover and Rumuola flyover, you’ll have a lot of traffic between those two points.

“Consequently we will have a bottleneck at that junction of Port Harcourt Aba Road Expressway and Olu-Obasanjo Road which we call Waterlines junction. So we proposed that to take care of that problem.

“This is aside from the fact that we have a lot of urban migration and higher vehicular activities in Port Harcourt.

“For the flyover that will be located at the intersection of Olu-Obasanjo Road, Ikwerre Road and Azikiwe Street, we also observed that the reconstruction going on Ikwerre Road and the higher number of vehicles and traffic jams observed over the years will get worse. So we thought it wise to construct a flyover now. ”

The Commissioner of Works stated that when these projects are done, they will ease commute and ultimately reduce the stress to citizens and the cost of transportation.

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