From TONY JOHN, Port Harcourt
Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has said that his administration would complete the Etche-Igbodo road in Etche Local Government Area, which started by the government of Nyesom Wike.
The governor had on Tuesday inspected the remaining section of the road which is completely deplorable, and promised to urgently commence work to complete the road.
Governor Fubara during the visit had responded to complaints from residents in Umuohie-Igbodo communities, the point where the initial construction by the immediate past administration terminated the project.
Fubara visited and took a drive on the entire stretch of the bad section to the Okpala community of Imo State to assess the state of the bad section and the level of work that would be required.
He noted that the immediate past administration did a great job when it reconstructed the Etche-Igbodo road but the deplorable section was not completed then and it had become a problem for the residents and commuters.
“It’s really bad and you can see that. I wonder how these people managed during the rainy season because if it is as bad as this in dry season, then, it must be terrible during the rainy season.
“As a government, we will see what we can do immediately to complete this section so that there will be very easy traffic along this route.”