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Fubara Eyes May For Inauguration of Elele-Omoku Road

Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has says  the 33.5kilometre Elele- Umudioga–Egbeda–Ubimini- Ikiri–Omoku Road has reached ninety percent (90%) completion and will be ready for inauguration in May 2026.

‎Governor Fubara  who spoke while on inspection of  the dual carriageway,  traversing  Ikwerre, Emohua and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Areas, said the project  will bring to an end, years of travel hardship and  insecurity along that road corridor.

‎He  described the project as critical to unlocking the economic potentials of Omoku, popularly known as the  “Gas City,” of  Rivers State. The road, Governor Fubara  said,  is not just a  landmark achievement, but one of the signature projects  of his administration, designed to expand the road network and enhance economic activities across the state..

‎“From my assessment, about 90 per cent of the job is already done, and what is remaining will be delivered before the end of April.

‎“I feel very happy because this is not just a road but a signature project  of our administration. It is a road  corridor that connects Ikwerre, Emohua and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government  Areas,”he said.

‎The governor also highlighted the security implications of the project, recalling the  history of criminal activities, including kidnappings and other vices  along that route.

‎“For those who live and do business in Port Harcourt and Rivers State, you know this road used to be a death trap. Kidnappings and other crimes were common along this corridor.

‎”I think that  with what we have done here today,  those issues will be old stories. It won’t occur anymore because security agencies can now easily access the place for any eventuality,” he said.

‎The governor commended the contractor for the pace and quality of work done, particularly on the  bridge  across the river,  and expressed optimism that the remaining jobs would be completed  before the end of April,  ahead of the formal inauguration.


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