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Major Road In Abia Fails Six Months After Completion, Contractor Ordered Back To Site

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The Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has reordered Tunnelend Construction Company to go and undertake a full reconstruction of the Unuaro/Ekwereazu Road in Obingwa Local Government Area of the state.

The poorly constructed road, which was completed in December 2018, failed before June 2019.

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The construction firm, Tunelend, is owned by Engr Enyinnaya Nwafor, son of former late Deputy Governor of the state, Dr. Chima Nwafor.

Speaking on a live radio programme on Magic 102.9 fm Aba, Governor Ikpeazu, who was angry over the poor construction done on the road, which is currently the only route in and out of Aba from Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers States, due to complete failure of all federal roads linking the states, said the poor work on Ekwereazu Road didn’t meet the standard of roads done by his administration.

He said: “Yes I have received calls and complains about the poor construction on the road.

“I have ordered the contractor to return to site and ensure a complete reconstruction of the road.

“Ministry of Works will monitor what they are doing to ensure that the standard in terms of the roads that our administration is known for, is maintained.

“I am not happy about the poor job done by the contractor.

“There is no way we will accept that a road done by this administration failed less than a year after construction.

“Unfortunately, we have not commissioned the road, so the must reconstruct the road.”

Governor Ikpeazu reiterate that his philosophy of road construction is that it is better to build few but durable roads than multiple roads that fail before they are commissioned.

Insisting why the Ekwereazu Road must be reconstructed, Ikpeazu said:” I don’t believe in palliatives; it’s either I do it and do it well or leave it.

“I want Abia to remember me as a man who did not do all the roads, but who the few ones he did have refused to fail.”

There has been public outcry over the poor construction on the road, which was constructed in 2018, and failed before June 2019.

Governor Ikpeazu has promised to complete ongoing projects awarded in the first term of his administration in his second term.

He said: “Since our assumption of office for a second term, we have taken steps to consolidate on the successes we recorded in our first term, while ensuring that we finish strongly, our second and last lap. Out cardinal objective in our second term is the completion of all the projects that we began in our first term, while laying solid foundations for sustainable job creation for our youths.” [THE EAGLE ONLINE]

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