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Delta gov promises patronage of competent indigenous contractors

His_Excellency_Rt._Hon._Sherrif_Oborevwori_Governor_of_Delta_State
Delta gov promises patronage of competent indigenous contractors
His_Excellency_Rt._Hon._Sherrif_Oborevwori_Governor_of_Delta_State
His_Excellency_Rt._Hon._Sherrif_Oborevwori_Governor_of_Delta_State

The Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, said on Thursday that his administration would continue to patronise competent indigenous contractors while also engaging foreign ones for critical projects.

Gov Oborevwori disclosed this during the inspection of some completed and ongoing projects in Ika North East and Aniocha South local government areas of the state.

The projects inspected include the faculties of Engineering and Environmental Sciences at the University of Delta (UNIDEL), Owa-Alero campus, Ute-Okpu-Ute-Enugu Road, and Isheagu-Ewulu Road.

He commended the immediate past governor of the state, Ifeanyi Okowa, for initiating the projects, adding that his administration would continue to consolidate existing projects while also initiating new ones.

Oborevwori said: “This particular road connects all the villages around this area. There is another village down the road called Ewulu; the road will boost commerce in the communities on this route.

“We are happy with the work done so far. The contractor has assured us that between now and December, the asphalting of the road will be completed.

“What is left of the work here is 24 per cent; they have done about 76 per cent of the work. The contractor has been fully mobilised and he has assured us that the job will be completed by next month.

“We are also patronising indigenous contractors and this is one of them that we are using. Looking at the work he has done, we are very satisfied.”

At the Engineering and Environmental faculties of UNIDEL, Owa-Alero campus, the governor expressed delight with the quality of work done.

He said the Environmental Sciences Faculty consisted of two theatre halls of 250-seater capacity, four lecture halls of 50-seater capacity and four studios, while the Engineering Faculty comprised eight halls of 100-seat capacity each and another 500-seat capacity, all completed and awaiting inauguration.

“On the Engineering Faculty, I am very happy for all they have done here. The workshop is fully equipped and already in use.”

The governor said further: “What is left of the Faculty of Engineering is just to equip the facility. Once that is done, we can come for commissioning. I am very happy with the two different contractors handling the two different projects.

“One good thing about the Faculty of Environmental Sciences is that all the departments are there in the building. So, I commend the contractor for what they have done.”

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