Day 1 and 2 of Project Sites Tour by Journalist and Media Crew
By Matilda Angaye
The ministry of works alone has embarked on over 40 massive
construction projects ranging from Roads, Housing, Office complexes, Hotels,
Bridges etc. This was observed by journalist and media crew who accompanied the
Hon. Commissioner of Works and Infrastructure Mr Lawrence Ewudjakpo on a
project monitoring tour in commemoration of the 1year in office of the Hon.
Henry Seriake Dickson led administration as Governor of Bayelsa State.
The ministry of works and infrastructure tour which was eye opening
for observers, was originally scheduled for a day but could not be concluded within a
day, because of the large number of project sites yet to be visited and was continued
the following day.
The commissioner and his team fielded questions from
journalist, feeding the journalist with information about each site visited, cost
of projects, amount paid, dates of expected completion, contractors, challenges
etc. The commissioner also invited some contractors handling specific projects
to answer questions and educate the journalist on the projects they are handling.
Some of the project
sites visited are
Office Complex, Creek Haven Yenagoa
Office Complex, Creek Haven Yenagoa
Housing
Road Under Construction in Yenagoa
Road Safty Road Under Construction in Yenagoa
Litigation/ Office complex in Yenagoa
Roads under Dualization in Yenagoa
Construction of Access Roads in Sagbama LGA
Airport site cleared and Ready for Airstrip construction
Administrative block and prison Cells Already Completed In Yenagoa
Construction of Road and Town named after Ijaw Hero Isaac Adaka Boro in Kiama
New Access link Roads under Construction in Yenagoa
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Construction of Alfred Diete spiff road in Yenagoa |
Construction of Onopa Link road in Yenagoa
Construction and Expansion of the Goodluck Jonathan bridge in swali Yenagoa
New NYSC camp and road under Construction in Kiama
Dualization of Ox Bow lake Road in Yenagoa
The Hon. Commissioner Showing Journalist the depth of drainage of A road Under Construction in yenagoa
The 4 Secretariat Annex under Construction
Road and Bridges Construction along Tombia-Amassoma
Bridges Under Construction
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A contractor Feilding questions from journalist |
List Of Projects and Cost By the Ministry of works and infrastructure
The Commissioner further explained that most of the projects are massive, therefore the time frame for their completion ranges from 12 - 24 months and because of the State's terrain, construction is not only expensive but also time consuming. He said plans and designs for most roads had to be revisited after the floods, as it is the governments desire to build roads, bridges and other infrastructure that can withstand floods and other climatic /weather challenges. However he assured the journalists that there are some projects that will be ready for use from April 2013.