The people in an interview with The Tide during a visit to the area said they were highly impressed with the on-going construction work of the roads and drainages in the area, which had been in deplorable conditions during the previous administration.
They noted that with the rehabilitation of the roads, business activities have strived, residents no longer find it difficult going to their destinations and motorists now ply the area with ease as all the pot holes have disappeared gradually.
They expressed delight that the area would be “Small London” after the project and pledge their unalloyed support and co-operation to the present government in the state.
A former chairman of Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area, Hon Buruwari Alapu said with the construction of the road, most motorists and residents have been relieved of their tension as life is coming back to normal.
Before now, so many tenants packed out of the area due to the bad road, but now people are coming to the area to rent houses and small business springing up. I think it is a nice move by the present government under Governor Nyesom Wike.
I wish him to continue and I appreciate him immensely”, Alapu said.
A petty trader, Diana Ibifari also commended the quality of job done in the area and noted that it had helped boost business in the area, and lauded Governor Nyesom Wike for a job well done and for remembering the people of New Road, Borikiri Township.
She said he should not relent his efforts and prayed God to give him the courage, wisdom and protection.
A resident, Odikibiebama Kaizer said it is a nice project as people could move to their houses without stress.
“It was something we have been praying for and our prayers have been answered. We appreciate the Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike for his love towards the people of the area Kaizer posited.
In his reaction, a commercial driver Emeka Onyemachi said that before now, he was afraid of going to New road axis of Port Harcourt, but could now proudly drive to the area with confidence.
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Hon. Buruwari Alapu. |
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