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Uzodinma gives absconding contractors 72 hours untimatum to return to site

Imo state governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma, Wednesday, ordered contractors handling some of the roads in the state, who abandoned their work following the Supreme Court ruling to return back to site in the next 72 hours.

The governor spoke in Owerri, through his Chief Press Secretary, Oguwike Nwachukwu, adding that the road contractors have “absconded” from the site at the peak of the dry season.

It stated: “Contractors handling road projects in Imo State have been ordered back to site within 72 hours or have their contracts terminated.

 “Governor Uzodinma frowned at a situation where contractors who had collected mobilization fees from Government abandoned projects.

“This action is unjustifiable and totally unacceptable to the State Government. Dry seasons usually mark the peak of road construction works.

“Regrettably, the affected contractors have absconded from site in the peak of the dry season even after collecting mobilization fees from Government.

“It will be recalled that Governor Uzodinma has at every opportunity emphasized that his ‘3R’ mantra of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Recovery must be fully implemented for the overall benefit of Imo people.”

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