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2025 Budget: N50bn to ensure road projects across 25 Delta LGAs – Commissioner

Charles-Aniagwu

Charles Aniagwu, Delta State commissioner for works (rural and riverine roads), says the provision of N50 billion in the state’s 2025 Budget estimates is a deliberate effort by Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration to spread projects evenly across the 25 Local Government Areas of the state.

The proposal is to enhance road infrastructure in the LGAs, he said. The amount forms part of N230 billion which is the total sum proposed for road infrastructure for next year.

At a budget defence meeting with the Assembly Committee on Works and Special Projects on Wednesday in Asaba, Aniagwu said,  ”It is worthy of note to mention that the ministry in the exercise of the ‘MORE Agenda’ made a deliberate effort to spread projects across the 25 LGAs to the tune of N50 billion in the 2025 budget estimates.”

He said his ministry was created from the main Works ministry and charged with the responsibility of formulating policies within the corridor of civil engineering works in the rural and riverine communities and other areas as designated in the state.

Aniagwu, who also stood in for Reuben Izeze, Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), presently on vacation, said that his ministry would focus on the completion of ongoing projects and major projects that would impact the various communities.

He also restated the determination of Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori to build rural roads that would help to improve the living standard of the people. He recalled that the governor promised during the campaign to complete all the projects he inherited and also initiate new ones.

”The governor is interested in building all the rural roads for our people who live in rural communities. He’s also desirous of continuing with the ongoing projects as well as initiating new ones,” he said.

The commissioner also said that the state government was reviewing the cost of some projects to meet the present economic reality occasioned by increased prices of materials.

”One novel thing the governor has done is that almost 100 per cent of the projects we are awarding now, he has been able to transparently provide for the mobilisations of the contractors.

The reason we are doing this is that we don’t want any contractor to tell us that he is seeking funds, he said, adding that it would help to avoid the incidence of incessant review of contracts on account of fluctuations of the currency.

 

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