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Why we’re committed to Bayelsa senatorial road projects, by Gov. Diri

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State has restated his administration’s commitment to construct and complete the Central, East and West senatorial roads in the state, even though they were federal projects. 

Speaking in Ekeremor, over the weekend shortly after inspecting the progress of work on the Bayelsa West senatorial road from Sagbama to Ekeremor, Governor Diri said the determination to construct the three senatorial roads was premised on their importance to the people, opening up the state and stimulating socio-economic activities.

A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted the governor as saying that regardless of the economic downturn and the fact that the roads were federal projects, his government would not be discouraged but would ensure that they were built for the benefit of the people.

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Governor Diri expressed satisfaction with the level of work done on the West Senatorial road and was optimistic it would be delivered on schedule.

He commended the contractor, Setraco, for completing five bridges between Toru-Orua and Isampou communities and for the ongoing work on the sixth bridge at the entrance into Ekeremor main town.

He said the state was getting value for money so far spent and gave approval for the construction of another bridge at Ekeremor.

He said he was hopeful that on the second anniversary of his administration on February 14, people would be able to drive to Ekeremor main town.

On the Bayelsa East road, Governor Diri said efforts were still on to get the federal government to be involved in its construction and assured that regardless of their response, his administration would commence the project.

“I decided again to embark on an inspection tour of our big ticket project in Bayelsa West Senatorial District, the Sagbama-Ekeremor road, where the contractor, Setraco, is doing a great job.

“So far, they have completed five bridges on that stretch and I have given approval for the sixth bridge by the entrance to Ekeremor main town.

“The contractor has assured they would speed up work on the road and achieve the stone-base to enable us drive into Ekeremor main town by next month.

“The progress of the project is awesome and it is, surely, in the best interest of our people.

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“I’m satisfied with the level of work on this Sagbama-Ekeremor road. The contractors, Setraco, are doing a good job and I think the value for money is commensurate. We are happy and we hope that they will deliver at the agreed time.

“I have always said that at the end of my first tenure, we will drive to Ekeremor town on a tarred road. I came here to see things for myself. A new bridge was proposed for Ekeremor main town, which I have also approved.

“We are trying our best in the face of the downturn in the economy. These senatorial roads are very fundamental to our people. Government is all about the people and we have taken them as our priority.

“This Bayelsa West road is one. The second, Bayelsa Central, is also ongoing and doing very well. The road has reached Angiama and I hear the people are very excited.

“It is the third one, Bayelsa East, that is the Nembe-Brass road, that we have some challenges. But I believe this year, we will equally start something.

“In the first place, it is our people that will use these roads. So, even on the East senatorial road, Bayelsans will hear from us very soon on the actions the state government will take.”

Also speaking, the member representing Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Dr. Fred Agbedi, lauded Governor Diri for his commitment to the construction of the senatorial roads in the state, although they were federal projects.

He remarked that at the appropriate time, members of the National Assembly from the state would initiate moves to ensure that the state government gets a refund for construction of the roads.

Also, in his remarks, the member representing Ekeremor Constituency 1 in the House of Assembly, Tare Porri, hailed Governor Diri’s Prosperity Administration on the construction of the Bayelsa West road, stressing that the people of his constituency and the entire state were proud of him.

Porri assured the governor of the support of the people of his constituency to enable him to succeed.

The governor was accompanied on the tour by Speaker of the House of Assembly, Abraham Ingobere, Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Moses Teibowei, and other members of the state Executive Council, as well as some top government functionaries.

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