The Ebonyi State Commissioner for Works, Engr. Stanley Lebechi Mbam has said the State government under the leadership of Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru has completed a number of road projects in the urban and rural parts of the State alongside other infrastructural projects within the last two years, contrary to claims in some quarters without borrowing a dime.
Speaking over the weekend through Zoom at the fourth edition of Nkata Oganihu Ebonyi- a platform for public discourse and conversation on issues of governance and administration in Ebonyi State moderator by a Public Health Expert, Dr. Laz Ude Eze, Mbam said Nwifuru has kept faith with line 17 of his campaign promise on his People’s Charter of Needs agenda which was to maintain existing infrastructures and expand rural and urban roads.
“When we came on board, we tried to intervene in the urban capital city because most of our roads were dilapidated and road users found them difficult. We were able maintain them under phase 1 of the project which included Aloh Street, Ofor Street, Unity Square axis, Goddy Ogbaga Avenue and we expanded the city by extending it to Mile 50 axis where we sprang forth a new layout and many roads have been constructed there.
You can see the massive development that has been going on there because of the access roads created in that axis and other parts of the State capital. We didn’t stop there. On the rural roads, we have also done much but much more are yet to be done. In the Central axis of the State, Ishielu Local Government to be precise, we have about 22km rural road that was completely impassable. But when we came on board, we started the road and today, the earthwork is about 90% completion and the concrete pavement is going on well. Also in the Central we have some bridges going on there. One is at Umuezeokoha and another is Akadoro bridge in the same Ezza North Local Government Area. In Ikwo, we also have a 13km Odomowo road that is ongoing now and is making a very big progress.
If anybody has plied that road, he would testify to the quality of work that is going on there. We have also reactivated the water schemes most of which were abandoned. We constructed the road that lead to the first water scheme in Ezillo and it has been completed with hydraulic structure drainage and culvert. There have been a lot of questions on the Amanze road in Ezillo. It is not being done by my ministry but it is part of the roads being done under this administration.
Most of the contractors handling the job delayed in mobilization to site but as I speak to you, that job is about to be commissioned once the internal roads are completed. On his promise to build houses for traditional rulers, that was part of his campaign promises and very soon, it will be completed. The construction of classroom blocks are all going on in our various communities in the various local government areas. Some are at the finishing stages while others are nearing completion.
In the Southern part of the State, we have some rural roads that are ongoing now. In Okposi, we have a 12.12km road that is ongoing under my ministry, another road project at Uburu- a road leading from DUFUTH is also going on. Some roads are also going on in Afikpo under the Ministry of Infrastructure. In Ishiagu, there is a road and a 2-span bridge leading to Enugu that is going on there under my ministry.
In the North, we have a 23km Umuoguduoshia-Nigercem road that is ongoing connecting through Nkalaha. That job is going on as I speak In Abakaliki, we have over 11km road apart from the internal roads in the capital city. There are many roads also going on from Ogbaga road to Nwofe (in Izzi Local Government Area), Odomoke, Ogudueshi road and many others”, the Commissioner disclosed.
On the Vanco flyover project, the Commissioner who described it as one of its kinds in the South-East revealed the flyover will have a tunnel. According to Mbam, “We have not had such a project in the South East before and a lot has been done. I won’t want to bore you with so much details but I beg that each one of you should make time to visit the site. The tunnel is about 1km and the bridge is about 28 Span, twin flyover and a dual carriage-way and other ancillary works that is going on there.”
Reacting to the allegations that the Vanco flyover is not moving at a fast pace, the Commissioner said people can only complain about the pace because they don’t have the design of the job. “Information is key, sometimes we talk about the project and we know a lot is going on and we know we will get it right”.
While calling on Ebonyians to be patient with the Nwifuru administration, Mbam said the government has made gigantic progress in execution of fiscal infrastructure projects without borrowing any funds from anywhere.
Reacting to the Commissioner’s submissions, a former two-term member of Ebonyi State House of Assembly and former Commissioner for Special Projects, Rt. Hon. Ikechukwu Nwobo lamented that many infrastructure projects in the State are not moving speedily, calling on the government to hold contractors duly accountable so they deliver projects on quality time. “Remember that the governor came out sometime ago to say he gave out 308 projects to people across the State and today, we don’t know whom to blame whether the government or the contractors who are not being held accountable. The Commissioner has to address the mode of awarding contracts and the direct labours under what is called joint-responsibility.”
He said the Vanco flyover is not necessary at the moment especially considering the economic situation of the country at the moment. “This one the government is doing now (the Vanco flyover) is what is called negative development – more than 50 houses and more than 2000 businesses will be affected. Imagine when you take this from Vanco to Ojeowerre or from there to Rice Mill road, you must have evacuated Ebonyi like debris. This is what is called negative development in Developmental Law”, Nwobo decried.
Also reacting, the Convener and Moderator of Nkata Oganihu Ebonyi, Dr. Laz Ude Eze urged the Ebonyi State government to learn to communicate better its policies and programmes for a better Ebonyi State.
