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Newly inaugurated Oko-Amakom/Oko-Obiokpu/Oko-Anala Road to impact farmers' lives - Oborevwori - Businessday NG

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Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, Friday, inaugurated the 4.8-kilometer Oko-Amakom/Oko-Obiokpu/Oko-Anala Road project in Oshimili South Local Government Area of the State, expressing optimism that the road would impact on the economic lives of the people, especially farmers. "This road would significantly improve transportation for farmers in this area, enabling them to move their produce to markets more efficiently while reducing poverty and enhancing rural livelihoods. He recalled that in the past, the terrain around Oko was extremely difficult, especially during the rainy season, making it almost impossible for farmers to transport their produce to markets. Many farmers were forced to travel through neighbouring Anambra State to sell their produce, often disposing them at giveaway prices because of the difficulties involved in transporting them back, he recalled. "Today, I am happy that we have completed this road. Farmers can now transport their fresh produce easily to markets, increasing their income and improving their standard of living," the governor said. He said that due to the strategic importance of the road, the state government had already approved Phase Two of the project at a cost of ₦16.9 billion, with the contractor, Setraco Nigeria Limited, expected to complete the work within 24 months. Oborevwori expressed hope that the contractor would complete the project earlier than scheduled. The governor who also inaugurated roads in Asaba, same Oshimili South LGA, highlighted the significance of the Amaechi Agusi and adjoining roads project in Asaba, noting that the area had previously suffered severe erosion and flooding that made the roads almost impassable. He said the completed road network and drainage system would now improve transportation, support businesses and address flooding challenges in the area. Oborevwori noted that Delta State was currently witnessing what he described as "harvest of projects," with numerous completed and ongoing developments across the state. Such projects include several recently commissioned projects to like the Government Technical College in Omadino and new faculty buildings at the University of Delta, Agbor, Southern Delta University, Ozoro, adding that more projects were lined up for commissioning in the coming weeks. The governor said his administration's focus remains on delivering results rather than making empty promises. He assured that more empowerment programmes for youths and women would soon be rolled out under the administration's MORE Agenda, noting that peace and stability remains key to sustaining development in the state. He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the economic reforms introduced in 2023 and pointed out that the policies had improved the financial capacity of states to undertake more development projects. Reuben Izeze, the Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads) had said the newly constructed Oko Road was built above the flood level recorded during the devastating 2012 flood to prevent future disruptions. He noted that residents of the community had already expressed overwhelming appreciation for the project and pledged their continued support ahead of 2027 general elections. Also speaking, Patrick Ukah, director-general of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency, Chief Patrick Ukah, revealed that over 70 kilometres of roads had been completed and ongoing within the capital territory, including about 50 kilometres executed directly by his agency alongside more than 20 kilometres of drainage works. Ukah also announced that the long-awaited Asagba Road project in Asaba had been approved by the governor and construction would commence soon. Kelvin Ezenyili, Chairman of Oshimili South Local Government Council, commended Oborevwori for his sustained commitment to infrastructure development, describing the newly commissioned roads as transformational projects that would boost economic growth and improve livelihoods. He noted that communities within the area had previously struggled with poor access roads that hindered business activities and the transportation of farm produce. Speaking on behalf of the host communities, Patrick Ndili, Palace Secretary to the Asagba of Asaba and HRM Osita I, the Akor of Oko Kingdom, expressed deep appreciation to the governor for the project, describing it as a long-awaited intervention that would open up the community for greater development. They assured the governor of the continued support of the people of Oshimili South ahead of 2027 for his administration and for the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Source: https://businessday.ng/news/article/newly-inaugurated-oko-amakom-oko-obiokpu-oko-anala-road-to-impact-farmers-lives-oborevwori/

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