Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to completing the 62.65 km Port Harcourt Ring Road project despite setbacks.
He spoke at a section of the project during a recent an on-site inspection tour of the project.
Fubara emphasised that the state government was determined to deliver the project, which has faced delays due to financial challenges, adding that the construction company, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, has commenced mobilising workers to site.
The Governor described the project as one of the most significant infrastructure undertakings in the state’s history, which will ease traffic congestion and stimulate economic activities.
He met the project’s contractors, Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, and confirmed that work has resumed on the project.
He said, “Julius Berger has always been a stakeholder in the infrastructural development of Rivers State, and we trust they will continue to be. Yes, I can confirm to you that following our recent meetings and discussions, they have already moved back to the site. I am here this afternoon to confirm the commitment that Julius Berger gave to us. We have been in talks with them. We are aware that these projects were all, I wouldn’t say abandoned, but somehow, for lack of funds, the contractor withdrew from the site.
“Hence, we have been discussing with them, and they gave me their word that, although we have not finished all the discussion, they will move into the site, and I am here to confirm that. Let me make this promise to our good people of River State: this project that we started, by the special grace of God, we are going to complete it.”
He confirmed that work had resumed on the project just as he reiterated his administration’s focus on infrastructure development, promising to complete the project and deliver on commitments made to the people of Rivers State.
According to the project’s Site Engineer, Mike Andrae, who confirmed the Governor’s remarks on the project, he noted that there had been a remobilisation to the site that was ongoing.
He said, “Right now, we have bridge works to complete on Flyovers 1 and 3. After that, asphalting will begin there. But on Flyover 5, we only have asphalting remaining to be done there. When we signed the contract, we had until mid-2026 to deliver the project. But with the delays we encountered during the year, we are expecting that this project will be completed by December next year.
“At the heart of Rivers State, the Port Harcourt Ring Road project stands as a monumental infrastructure initiative. Spanning 50.15 kilometres, this dual carriageway interlinks six local government areas: Port Harcourt, Obio-Akpor, Ikwerre, Etche, Eleme, and Ogu-Bolo. Boasting six flyovers and a river-crossing bridge for enhanced transportation efficiency, the project was awarded in July 2023, with a 36-month completion period.”
Conceived as a solution to the city’s pressing infrastructure challenges, the Port Harcourt Ring Road project is designed to create a circular road network connecting major neighbourhoods, suburbs, and industrial zones. With objectives centred on reducing congestion, stimulating economic growth, and enhancing liveability, the project has become a beacon of progress for Port Harcourt.
