• Vows To Complete Ekeremor-Ndoro Road On Schedule
Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State has restated the driving force for his administration’s commitment to rural road infrastructure across the state.
Diri said creating better access to communities and reducing the suffering of people of the largely riverine state were the motivating factors.
He stated this during an inspection of the ongoing Ekeremor-Ndoro section of the Ekeremor-Agge road in Ekeremor Local Council of the state on Thursday.
He said the project, which has a spur to Peretorugbene community, will be completed on schedule despite the area’s difficult terrain.
A statement by his spokesperson, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted the governor as expressing satisfaction with the project handled by Lubrik Construction Company (LCC), noting that the company had a proven track record with the state government.
He cited as example the roads it constructed in the New Yenagoa City, one of which was inaugurated by President Bola Tinubu on April 10, 2026.
He said: “We all know what it takes to construct a one kilometre road in Bayelsa State. If we surmounted the Nembe-Brass road terrain, this will not be an exception.
“For me, I am development-oriented; I want to see the suffering of my people end, and that is what I am doing.
“I am very satisfied with the level of work I have seen today, and this is not a new company to us as a government. This company has been working with the Bayelsa State government since I assumed office as governor.”
The very beautiful New Yenagoa City roads that you see were constructed by this company.”
The project manager of LCC, Abu Saheed, said about seven kilometres of the 28km road already had stone base, adding that with the support of the state government, the job will be delivered in good time next year.
On the major bridge under construction, the company said all the materials were at its yard and that piling will be done in two months.
The Guardian observed that the sand-filling of the road is approaching Peretorugbene community. The project is a critical link to the deep seaport at Agge and would boost economic activities, ease transportation for communities along the stretch, reduce travel time and enhance security in the state’s western flank.
Those who accompanied the governor to the inspection were the Deputy Governor, Peter Akpe; members representing Sagbama Constituency II and III in the House of Assembly, Bernard Kenebai, and Ebizi Ndiomu-Brown respectively; the APC senatorial candidate for Bayelsa West, Chief Fidelis Agbiki, state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Solomon Agwana as well as members of the state executive council and other government functionaries.
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