
Oborevwori described the 12 -12-kilometre road project as another milestone in his administration’s aggressive infrastructure renewal drive under the MORE Agenda.
He said, “Today’s groundbreaking marks another significant milestone in furtherance of this administration’s MORE Agenda. Our infrastructure plan, as clearly outlined in the Agenda, is anchored on the prudent allocation of resources toward the delivery of reliable, high-quality, and durable road infrastructure across Delta State.
“The Ugbolu–Okpanam Road aligns with Goals 9 and 11 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which promote resilient infrastructure, inclusive industrialization, and sustainable cities.
“This project will link Ugbolu and Okpanam communities, expand connectivity between Ibusa and Akwukwu-Igbo through the newly commissioned Ibusa–Okpanam Road, and ease traffic congestion in Asaba”
Oborevwori stressed that his administration would not entertain contract variations or upward reviews, assuring that certified payments would continue to be processed and paid within five working days.
“As of today, my administration is not owing any contractor, whether for inherited or newly awarded projects. We have consistently maintained prompt payment within five days of certification to encourage timely project completion”, he said.
He urged the contractor, Levant Construction Company, to maintain its reputation for excellence and deliver the project on schedule.
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