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Gov. Otti expresses satisfaction with progress on Port Harcourt road project 

He also called on potential investors to consider investing in Aba. 

• January 28, 2024
Alex Otti
Abia governor, Alex Otti

Gov. Alex Otti of Abia, on Saturday, inspected the ongoing work on Port Harcourt Road and expressed satisfaction with the progress on the project.

Addressing residents shortly after the inspection in Aba, Mr Otti urged them to cooperate with the contractors, adding that building a cordial relationship with them would encourage completion of the job in record time.

“The contractor has also told me that you people have been very kind to them, giving them water, giving them drinks and some of you are cooking and bringing to them.

“This is the way it should be. If you cooperate with government, government will cooperate with you,” he added.

The governor also urged the residents to imbibe good sanitary habits and desist from practising indiscriminate disposal of waste.

He charged the residents to dissociate themselves from any practice capable of sabotaging government’s efforts to rebuild Abia.

“So, one more thing I will like to plead with our people, because this road has been in disuse for a long time and people have been used to littering everywhere.

 “So I want to appeal to you in advance because as we complete these roads, we are not going to tolerate litter.

“So we are providing bins for households so you will have somewhere to drop your litter and then we will come twice in a day to cart them away,” he said.

Mr Otti promised that the Ndoki Road would be completed before the end of the year, adding that there would be a significant difference on the road before the rainy season starts.

He further said Ndoki Road would be linked to Good Morning Market and the Old Court and other adjourning streets.

Mr Otti disclosed that Ndoki Road, in addition to a number of other roads in Aba, was being handled through direct labour by the Abia State ministry of works.

He also called on potential investors to consider investing in Aba, adding that it would enhance the economic development of the state.

Mr Otti also said that Omuma Road would be dualised and linked to the Old Express, Cemetery and Osusu roads.

He added that concerted efforts were being made to ensure that progress on the projects would steadily be sustained.

The governor also inspected Ngwa Road.

(NAN)

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