Published On: Fri, Apr 10th, 2015

Uduaghan Commissions N3.5bn Asaba Fly-over Bridge, Says It’s Part of Urban Renewal

Pictures of the 120m Six-Span Flyover bridge as commissioned by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State

Pictures of the 120m Six-Span Flyover bridge as commissioned by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State


Barely two months to live office, Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has commissioned a 3.5 billion naira 120 metre-long six span flyover bridge, the first constructed by the state government with a promise to ensure that Asaba will take its rightful place as one of the best state capital in the country.
Speaking at the colourful ceremony in Asaba Thursday,Governor Uduaghan stated that the project was part of his administration’s urban renewal programme meant to improve the social economic and political lives of the people and to give Asaba, the status of a befitting state capital.

from right; Chairman, Oshimili South LGA, Barr. Chucks Obusom, Commissioner for Works, Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Peter Onwusanya, Deputy Governor of Delta State, Prof. Amos Utuama, Delta State PDP Guber candidate, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and Senator Emmanuel Aguariavwodo during the official commissioning of 120m Six-Span Flyover by the governor in Asaba, Thursday

from right; Chairman, Oshimili South LGA, Barr. Chucks Obusom, Commissioner for Works, Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Peter Onwusanya, Deputy Governor of Delta State, Prof. Amos Utuama, Delta State PDP Guber candidate, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and Senator Emmanuel Aguariavwodo during the official commissioning of 120m Six-Span Flyover by the governor in Asaba, Thursday


“A lot of things have happened in the state capital and it is assuming the status of a befitting state capital, at the beginning we started with the airport, the new government house then we did the schools and the health sectors, very soon an ultra modern hospital will be completed. ”
” We have done a lot in Asaba to make it a befitting state capital. This project started two years ago, not eight years ago and today, we are commissioning it.”
Pictures of the 120m Six-Span Flyover bridge as commissioned by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State

Pictures of the 120m Six-Span Flyover bridge as commissioned by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State


He observed that the flyover was very strategic as it will ease traffic on the road which connects Edo State and reduces time of journey from Asaba to Abuja and the northern parts of the country.
“The flyover is very strategic, it is on the road that leads to Abuja, with the completion of the Utor bridge at Ebu, which constitute an arterial road from the South-South and South –East States through Edo state to Abuja and other parts of Northern Nigeria, this flyover bridge is very timely”, Dr Uduaghan added.
Dr Uduaghan who thanked those who contributed to making the project a success, including Deltans for their patience, added, “we envisioned that there will be a time there will be heavy gridlock in this area, that is why we constructed the flyover.”
He assured Deltans that his administration would continue to execute projects and called on the people to vote for the gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and the House of Assembly candidates of the party during the elections.
The commissioner for Works in the state, Hon. Funkekeme Solomon in an address, said the flyover bridge located at the intersection of Nnebisi, Okpanam, Anwai roads was awarded to “Messrs CCC Construction Company Nigeria Limited by the state government in 2013 at a contract sum of N3, 528, 939, 077.63.”
“The scope of the works included a 120 metre-long six-span bridge, two ramps of about 140 meters each on either approach bringing it to a total of 400 metres long,” he said, noting, “the entire bridge/ramps structure is a four-lane dual carriage way, comprising of two in each travel direction demarcated with a New Jersey Barrier.”
Asagba of Asaba, Obi (Prof.) Chike Edozien represented at the occasion by Chief John Edozien, thanked Governor Uduaghan for his efforts towards transforming Asaba.
According to the Asagba, “the Governor has done very well, it is right that he makes people know some of the things he has done in Asaba that is why this commissioning exercise is important.”
Chairman of Oshimili South local government area, Hon. John Obusom said the people are happy with what Governor Uduaghan has done in Asaba and Delta State in general.

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  1. Actually, the Uduaghan administeration did well infrastructurally in terms of roads and in modernizing our government schools. But what staggered my imagination, is the poorness of the quality of the roads. A lot of the roads executed, are so substandard that delapidations and major cracks, accompanies the contractors constructing the roads, as they are constructing. This portrays our government’s unsupervisory input in these projects. And it is not to the state’s favour, since it makes the state’s money, continually going into repetition of same projects.

  2. Nice, one.. this govt tried for d people.

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