Gov Obaseki Flags Off Construction Of 9.7km Uwelu Road

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Godwin Obaseki, the governor of Edo State, has begun work on a 9.7-kilometer Uwelu Market Road and its surrounding streets.

Obaseki promised to continue working to open up other communities for development and economic activity, stating that the project would help more than 20 communities.

The government would create a small water storm project as part of the project to address the erosion threat in the area, according to the governor, who was represented by the commissioner for roads and bridges, Engr. Ethan Uzamere.

He said, “This road is called Uwelu Spare Parts Road. We are doing a lot of adjoining roads around here. This is an old bypass road reducing traffic around here. We started working around one week ago immediately after the holidays to ensure this road is done well.

“The total lots apart from Uwelu Spare parts market road include nine adjoining streets which amount to about 9.7km. We are using new technology; some of the roads are done with concrete technology with rigid pavement and we are doing some major mini stormwater projects as well.

According to him, “The road will connect more than 20 communities, boosting economic activities in these areas. We have a major stormwater project in the State and need to take water away from our roads as we have issues with water on our roads. We are focused on erosion control and also focusing on the mini water storm project around this area.

 “This Uwelu Spare Parts Road has been bad for a long time and over the years, palliative works have done without great success. There is a major erosion issue with this road. That is what we are moving to solve immediately and when it’s solved the road will last for a long time.”

Hon. Eghe Ogiemudia, the chairman of the Egor local government area, praised the governor for giving the area’s development top priority and pointed out that “The road is like a bypass connecting several communities.

Also, the chairman of Uwelu Spare Parts Market, Osa Collins said, “For over 20 years, this road has not been motorable and we have lost customers and traders alike who have all moved to other markets in the state. The governor has done something great by flagging off this road as our unborn children will appreciate the governor for what he has done.

“The governor made a promise last year when he came visiting and today, he has kept to his promise as construction of the road has commenced.”

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