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I’m In High Spirits To Finish Ongoing Projects


Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has said that his administration is in high spirits to complete ongoing infrastructure projects located in different parts of the state.

Governor Fubara, who gave this indication on Friday while inspecting the level of work on the new Airport Road Bypass in Port Harcourt, disclosed that the project had reached sixty-five per cent (65%) completion stage.

He said that despite recent developments on the political scene, he remains in “high spirits,” ready to continue with the task of governance, especially the delivery of projects that will positively impact the lives of the people.

“I want to assure our people that, notwithstanding the situation of things, one thing that I can promise everyone is that every good work that we have started, by the special grace of God, will continue, and we will complete them. We’re in high spirits. Like, we always say, Rivers First.”

Fubara said that his administration conceived the idea of constructing a bypass to the Airport Road to create an alternative route for the communities around the airport and avoid a situation where some of their activities could cause obstruction along the main highway leading to the Port Harcourt International Airport.

“We’ve always had these issues where the community may want to express their anger or dissatisfaction over some activities of the airport authorities, and in the process, they always block the airport road.

“We thought that in this modern society, such actions are not necessary anymore because whenever it happens, it affects the economic activities of the state. So we liaised with the community and created this bypass,” he said.

Fubara, who was conducted round the project site by the contractors, expressed delight at the pace of work on the road, disclosing that the total project will be delivered before October 2026.



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