Anambra Residents Jubilate In Awka As Obiano Moves In To Build Promised Fly-over Project At Aroma , Others


Odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com
reports that it was jubilation galore by indigenes, residents and commuters
alike at the Aroma Junction axis of Awka, Anambra State on Saturday as
earth-moving equipment, articulated trucks, excavators and loaders from IDC
Construction Company Limited mobilized to site and commenced work in earnest to
keep the promise of the Anambra State Governor Chief Willie Obiano to construct
three fly-overs that would ease traffic congestion within the Awka capital
city.
As soon as the earth
movers started burrowing the designated area for piling and proceeded to bring
down the cenotaph which had adorned the Aroma Round-about since the days of
military administrator, Wing Commander Emmanuel Ukegbu 17 years ago, the
excitement was visible amongst the petty traders and residents who gathered to
observe and marvel at what the Awka landscape would look like in the next
one-year when the fly-overs would have been completed.
As part of the
activities lined up to commemorate his first 100 days in office, Governor
Obiano, had flagged off the construction of three flyovers in the Awka Capital
Territory to ensure a free-flow of traffic and easy diversion into the main
city of Awka. He had assured then that all the roads to be constructed by his
administration would be complemented with street lights to change the landscape
of the state capital.
Obiano also stated
during the flag-off event that, “What is being done today is in fulfillment of
our promise that we will transform Awka into a befitting state capital and we
will not relent in achieving this. All we are asking for is the cooperation of
everybody as we will not hesitate to deal with anybody who foments trouble in
the state.” The Governor stressed then stated further; “I will not renege on my
promise to pay the contractors on time. As for the Shopping mall, I have paid
them completely and we do not owe them a dime. The mall is expected to be ready
in nine months-time while we expect the completion of the flyovers in one
year.”
Also speaking during the
flag-off, Anambra State Commissioner for Works, Arch Calistus Ilozumba, noted
then that though the road was a federal road, the state government was
undertaking the construction of the three flyovers and the road construction
from Onitsha to Amansea boundary at the cost of N9b.
Reaffirming the
commitment of IDC Construction to deliver the Flyovers on schedule, the site
Manager, Engr Anthony Hobeiche said that IDC understood the importance the
Governor attached to the project and had mobilized to deliver on schedule. He
further explained that the piling activities which have commenced would take
two weeks at each of the three flyover sites while other construction
activities would continue.
One of the many elated
residents of Awka, Mr Isaac Okeke could not hide his joy, “I am very happy at
what I am seeing today that truly Awka is on the verge of transformation. I
have lived in this city for over ten years and I must say this is the first
time serious effort is going on to make it a capital city. Governor Obiano is
really doing a great job and God will surely bless him.”
On his part Chief Mike
Omeife observed, “This is a beautiful sight to behold in Awka, and a good
testimony that Governor Obiano is a man of his words. Imagine the turn-around
that this project will bring along this axis in two years’ time! I can say it
loud - the good times are indeed here in Anambra.”
Speaking in the same
vein, a petty trader at Aroma Junction, Mrs Nkechi Udeh expressed her joy at
the ongoing work noting that though the project would displace them from their
shops but happy to witness the rebirth of Awka city.
Anambra Residents Jubilate In Awka As Obiano Moves In To Build Promised Fly-over Project At Aroma , Others
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