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Commission begins emergency repairs on East-West Road

The emergency intervention is a follow-up to the commitment made recently by the commission to save the road from total collapse.

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Mr Ibitoye Abosede, Director Corporate Affairs of the Commission, said this in a statement on Friday.

Abosede said the NDDC Executive Director, Projects, Mr Samuel Adjogbe, had inspected the ongoing repairs on the road on Friday.

He quoted Adjogbe as saying that the emergency intervention was a follow-up to the commitment made recently by the commission to save the road from total collapse.

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He recalled that the NDDC Managing Director, Mr Nsima Ekere, had assured the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Pastor Usani Uguru Usani, who visited the commission on June 16 that contractors would be mobilised to carry out emergency repairs.

The director said that the emergency repairs was the only remedy to what he described as a critical situation, adding that the intervention was necessary to save the very busy and important road artery in the Niger Delta.

Adjogbe said that the NDDC had to embark on the urgent repairs to arrest the deterioration of the road and reduce the pains of motorists commuting to Akwa Ibom and Cross River States.

He said he was hopeful that the emergency repairs would be completed within 30 days.

He expressed satisfaction with the performance of the contractor, adding; “We want to encourage local contractors to continue to improve their capacity to deliver quality projects for the benefit of the people.

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“This is very important to the NDDC and I am pleased that people in this area are happy with what the contractor is doing here.”

The site engineer for the construction firm, Mr Celestine Egbe, said that because of the nature of the soil in the area, they were excavating several metres of unsuitable materials before filling back with sharp sand.

Egbe noted that they had made substantial progress since they mobilised equipment to site one week ago.

Some motorists, who were interviewed, were happy with what they had seen so far and appealed to the NDDC not to relent until the job was fully done.

For Mr Marcus Wisdom, a bus driver, said “the NDDC has saved us from the nightmare that we used to go through on this road.

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“In fact, motorists using this road are very happy with the commission.

“It used to take travellers about four hours to commute from Eleme Junction to Refinery, a journey that should normally take 20 minutes,” he said.

Mr Ogbonna Chukwudi, a welder, was full of praises for the NDDC coming to the rescue of road users.

According to him, a few weeks ago, the road between Eleme Junction and Refinery Junction was virtually impassable.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the NDDC, recently told the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs that it would take over N70 billion to complete the construction of the East-West Road which straddles the six South-South States.

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