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Otti orders road expansion at Umuahia mega bus terminal

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti has ordered the contractor handling the Umuahia mega bus terminal project to expand roads around the terminal for easy vehicular movement.

The governor who spoke on Sunday while on an inspection visit to the project site also expressed satisfaction at the pace of work ongoing construction on the site.

He pointed out that there were some areas the contractor needed to make some minor adjustments.

He said, “I think the contractors are doing very well. They have been known to perform very well. They are working according to the Schedule.

 

“But then, there are a few areas that I observed that they have to go back and make some adjustments. We needed the roads to be wider than they are with the junction improvement and the traffic lights. So, I have asked them to stop around the Cooperative roundabout so that we can take a look at it again”

“But, so far, so good. I am impressed with the quality of work”, Otti stated.

Explaining some of the features of the Transport Terminal and what it intends to achieve, Otti said that something similar was done in Oshodi, Lagos State and that’s exactly what is being replicated in Umuahia, the Abia State Capital.

According to him, “Exactly what they did in Oshodi is what we want to replicate here. The railway, the buses, everything will terminate here. Shopping Centers, Hotels, just where people can come, meet, and have fun, children’s playground, everything will be here.”

The governor explained that the project will help organise the capital city very well and bring to an end the multiplicity of parks all over the place. He added that a lot of businesses will move in there because there is provision for hotels, shopping plazas, playgrounds, etc.

Otti further disclosed that the project may not yield money immediately but in the long run, it will generate a lot of money. He noted that the most important thing is for the Capital City to look like a Capital.

Speaking earlier during a Sunday worship at the Dunamis Church, Umuahia Otti thanked the church members for their support during the election and up till now. He assured the congregation that his administration would continue to prioritize the welfare of the people by putting the people first, which he said is the mantra of his administration.

“We believe that government that is worth its name, should focus on the welfare of the people. And, that is what we promised you. That is what we are doing. So, when you see us defray arrears of salaries owed by our predecessors, it’s not that we have too much money, but because we believe that a worker deserves his wage”.

“Our mantra in this government is that the people will come first. You know before now, the Government has been about big men. Big men were taking more and more, sharing our money. We said no, money in Abia cannot be shared.

“And, I can commit in the presence of the Almighty God, that, in so far as I remain here, your money will not be shared. Your money will be used to work for you”, the Governor assured.

In a sermon titled, “The Profit and Dividends of Wisdom” the resident Pastor, Pastor Anthony Itodo, said that wisdom is key to stability, creativity, innovation, productivity, good decision-making, and direction in everything we do in life. He led the congregation in a fervent prayer for the Governor, his entourage, and the state.

Gov. Otti was joined in the worship by the lawmaker representing Ikwuano/Umuahia North & South Federal Constituency, Hon. Obi Aguocha, the Deputy Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Austin Okezie Nmerekini, the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Kenneth Kalu, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Pastor Caleb Ajagba (PhD), and some other top government officials.

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