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Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by comrodioodio001: 4:55pm On Dec 16, 2019
Delta earmarks N18bn for Warri, Uvwie storm drainages

Delta Governor, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, said the State Government would spend N18 billion to construct six storm drainage projects to solve flooding problems in Warri and Uvwie areas of the state.

He said that contract for two of the projects had been awarded to CCECC Ltd and Levante Construction Ltd at the sum of N9.5 billion.

The governor stated this on Monday while fielding questions from newsmen in Warri after inspecting some ongoing projects being executed by the state government in Warri South, Uvwie and Udu Local Government Areas.

He said that special attention was being given to drainage challenges in the area because of the flooding posed by the terrain.

He assured that his administration would continue to prioritise resources in order to provide necessary infrastructure for the people.

Okowa expressed appreciation to people in the area for coming out in large number to welcome his entourage.

According to him, the large turnout is an affirmation of the satisfaction derived from the projects being executed.

"We are in the Warri area inspecting roads; it is an effort to ensure that we put contractors on their toes.

"There are lots of more roads that are ongoing and if we find time before the Christmas, we will go out for more inspection, otherwise from January we will go out more to inspect more roads to ensure that our roads are properly done and that contractors are actually meeting up with specifications that we have requested them to meet.

"We are managing our resources and that is why we are giving special attention to drainage projects in Warri and Uvwie area because they have a huge flooding problem.

"Whatever was done in the past was not just good enough considering the terrain in the area.

"We have been able to carry out proper studies and we will embark on six storm drainage projects estimated at about N18 billion.

"We have awarded two out of the six projects, to CCECC and Levant Construction Limited who won the bid, according to the State Tender Board.

"These two projects will be costing us about N9.5 billion and that essentially will drain a major part of Warri and Uvwie when completed," he said.

The governor said that when work on the projects would commence, "we all will be here to witness the kind of drains we are talking about which is like the kind of drains we are constructing in Asaba.

"It may not follow in the same manner like that of Asaba because we are going to use 'Mat Concrete' because of the terrain.

"We will tackle the drainage problem to ensure that at the end of this tenure we will be able to beat our chest that we have done something good for Warri people," he said, adding "once we have solved the drainage challenges, it becomes much easier to construct more roads."

He added that beyond the drainage projects, "we have other road projects we are embarking on in Warri and environs.

"The Ifiebor Street road in Warri is one out of the 10 roads we have awarded in that area. We also have a secondary school building we are constructing for the Okere-Urhobo people."

Okowa, who was conducted round the projects by the Commissioner for Works, Chief James Augoye, inspected the construction of concrete paved Dimony Street at Okumagba Layout in Warri; ongoing construction of Ifiebor Street with side drains as well as construction of classroom blocks at Okere-Urhobo Secondary School, Warri.

Other projects nspected included completed construction of Ogiyede Road, Off Ogunu Road, Warri, construction of concrete-paved NPA- Refinery Link Road, Ekpan, which the governor said would help to decongest traffic from ever-busy Refinery-Shaguolo-Ubeji Road.

He also inspected ongoing dualisation of Ubeji Road, reconstruction of DSC-Ovwian-Udu Road; reconstruction of Orhuwhorun Road and construction of Ekrovie road, Orhuwhorun, Udu Local Government Area.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/12/delta-to-spend-n18bn-on-warri-uvwie-storm-drainage-projects/amp/

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Nobody: 5:32pm On Dec 16, 2019
N18bn

The project will be completed in the next 8 years

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by maynattion(f): 5:33pm On Dec 16, 2019
I swear to God, Okowa is working.

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by christejames(m): 5:33pm On Dec 16, 2019
Okowa is working...


#followNPFL

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Sensors: 5:33pm On Dec 16, 2019
Na wah
Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by ekaette1621: 5:34pm On Dec 16, 2019
STORY
STORY
STORY

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by ericgold(m): 5:34pm On Dec 16, 2019
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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Flexherbal(m): 5:34pm On Dec 16, 2019
Delta Governor, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, said the State Government would spend N18 billion to construct six storm drainage projects to solve flooding problems in Warri and Uvwie areas of the state.
Nor be small money ooo!

Hope at the end of the day, the people will get the value for the money!

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by nams77: 5:35pm On Dec 16, 2019
Empty promises

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by ednut1(m): 5:35pm On Dec 16, 2019
Kano with a lesser FAAC allocation has more infrastructure than Delta with 13% derivation. why is this

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Seikiri1: 5:35pm On Dec 16, 2019
D road master

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by maryamwaziri: 5:36pm On Dec 16, 2019

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by chariisGRACE(m): 5:36pm On Dec 16, 2019
"We will tackle the drainage problem to ensure that at the end of this tenure we will be able to <b>beat our chest that we have done something good for Warri people," he said, adding "once we have solved the drainage challenges, it becomes much easier to construct more roads."

So you will beat your chest because you built a drainage system for your people?

Common! that is one of the reasons you are their Governor.

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by SocialJustice: 5:36pm On Dec 16, 2019
Okowa the thief. Warri-Sapele Road is gone but storm drainage is more important.

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by dheaven: 5:37pm On Dec 16, 2019
Nice one there.
Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by thundafire: 5:37pm On Dec 16, 2019
18 billion it means dey real price is not upto 11billion cs dey must chop project may take 10 years to do

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by SocialJustice: 5:38pm On Dec 16, 2019
ednut1:
Kano with a lesser FAAC allocation has more infrastructure than Delta with 13% derivation. why is this
Kleptomaniacs have been governing Delta since 1999. When one leaves, he hands to another.

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by sylve11: 5:38pm On Dec 16, 2019
All these na sakamajay. grin cool

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Nobody: 5:39pm On Dec 16, 2019
ednut1:
Kano with a lesser FAAC allocation has more infrastructure than Delta with 13% derivation. why is this
Abeg show us the infrastructure when kano get..

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Mexzy4sho(m): 5:41pm On Dec 16, 2019
.Warri self tire me. Stayed in warri for four years, the only thing majorly constructed was drainages upon drianages. There was one they constructed at federal road only for a week later d thing don collapse.

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Ajibade123(m): 5:41pm On Dec 16, 2019
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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by sylve11: 5:42pm On Dec 16, 2019
Psalm4kute:

Abeg show us the infrastructure when kano get..

Kano get better roads and good road networks pass delta state. you can argue with your keyboard. undecided cool

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by sylve11: 5:42pm On Dec 16, 2019
SocialJustice:
Kleptomaniacs have been governing Delta since 1999. When one leaves, he hands to another.

na so. cool
Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by wink2015(m): 5:43pm On Dec 16, 2019
comrodioodio001:
Delta earmarks N18bn for Warri, Uvwie storm drainages

Delta Governor, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, said the State Government would spend N18 billion to construct six storm drainage projects to solve flooding problems in Warri and Uvwie areas of the state.

He said that contract for two of the projects had been awarded to CCECC Ltd and Levante Construction Ltd at the sum of N9.5 billion.

The governor stated this on Monday while fielding questions from newsmen in Warri after inspecting some ongoing projects being executed by the state government in Warri South, Uvwie and Udu Local Government Areas.

He said that special attention was being given to drainage challenges in the area because of the flooding posed by the terrain.

He assured that his administration would continue to prioritise resources in order to provide necessary infrastructure for the people.

Okowa expressed appreciation to people in the area for coming out in large number to welcome his entourage.

According to him, the large turnout is an affirmation of the satisfaction derived from the projects being executed.

"We are in the Warri area inspecting roads; it is an effort to ensure that we put contractors on their toes.

"There are lots of more roads that are ongoing and if we find time before the Christmas, we will go out for more inspection, otherwise from January we will go out more to inspect more roads to ensure that our roads are properly done and that contractors are actually meeting up with specifications that we have requested them to meet.

"We are managing our resources and that is why we are giving special attention to drainage projects in Warri and Uvwie area because they have a huge flooding problem.

"Whatever was done in the past was not just good enough considering the terrain in the area.

"We have been able to carry out proper studies and we will embark on six storm drainage projects estimated at about N18 billion.

"We have awarded two out of the six projects, to CCECC and Levant Construction Limited who won the bid, according to the State Tender Board.

"These two projects will be costing us about N9.5 billion and that essentially will drain a major part of Warri and Uvwie when completed," he said.

The governor said that when work on the projects would commence, "we all will be here to witness the kind of drains we are talking about which is like the kind of drains we are constructing in Asaba.

"It may not follow in the same manner like that of Asaba because we are going to use 'Mat Concrete' because of the terrain.

"We will tackle the drainage problem to ensure that at the end of this tenure we will be able to beat our chest that we have done something good for Warri people," he said, adding "once we have solved the drainage challenges, it becomes much easier to construct more roads."

He added that beyond the drainage projects, "we have other road projects we are embarking on in Warri and environs.

"The Ifiebor Street road in Warri is one out of the 10 roads we have awarded in that area. We also have a secondary school building we are constructing for the Okere-Urhobo people."

Okowa, who was conducted round the projects by the Commissioner for Works, Chief James Augoye, inspected the construction of concrete paved Dimony Street at Okumagba Layout in Warri; ongoing construction of Ifiebor Street with side drains as well as construction of classroom blocks at Okere-Urhobo Secondary School, Warri.

Other projects nspected included completed construction of Ogiyede Road, Off Ogunu Road, Warri, construction of concrete-paved NPA- Refinery Link Road, Ekpan, which the governor said would help to decongest traffic from ever-busy Refinery-Shaguolo-Ubeji Road.

He also inspected ongoing dualisation of Ubeji Road, reconstruction of DSC-Ovwian-Udu Road; reconstruction of Orhuwhorun Road and construction of Ekrovie road, Orhuwhorun, Udu Local Government Area.

Good move but DELTA STATE should do more on industrialization to tackle the massive youth unemployment in the state.

The state is too synonymous with Keke riding and all those degrading jobs.

The governor of Delta state should do more to attract manufacturing industry to come to Delta state.

We need companies like Innoson, Cadbury, Nestle to come to Delta state to bring the civil service nature of the state to an abrupt end.

The seaport at Warri, Koko etc should be made functional.

The state government should demand that the federal government led by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari invest in the seaport.

Seaport activities will open Delta state to more business opportunities.

Corruption in high places is killing Delta state.

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by evaultra1: 5:43pm On Dec 16, 2019
ekaette1621:
STORY
STORY
STORY

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Godmademan(m): 5:46pm On Dec 16, 2019
Ibori’s legacies are still speaking for him today even though he ate his share of the government house cake. The one that came after him was built government annex in abuja, a fly over at effurun roundabout banned commercial motorcyclists in major towns and an airport in osubi. His successor successfully built a stadium and repaired some roads but most of his projects I see when I travel there are unfinished or abandoned. These new ones have a bad prognosis in my opinion

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Pavore9: 5:47pm On Dec 16, 2019
By the time he leaves office, these contracts will pop up in EFCC files.

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by DirtyGold: 5:48pm On Dec 16, 2019
How much was budgeted for education and health?

What's tha business?
Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by oweniwe(m): 5:50pm On Dec 16, 2019
SocialJustice:
Okowa the thief. Warri-Sapele Road is gone but storm drainage is more important.

You made above post in ignorance.

Okowa is not responsible for that road.

It is federal road.

State owned roads are smooth

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Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Nobody: 5:52pm On Dec 16, 2019
sylve11:


Kano get better roads and networks pass delta state. you can argue with your keyboard. undecided cool
Networks?? Better roads Ok grin grin grin
Re: Delta Earmarks N18bn For Warri, Uvwie Storm Drainages by Ekpekus(m): 5:56pm On Dec 16, 2019
18 what Is it the whole state? Delta state has gone to the dogs

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