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Osunbor spends N9.7bn on
road rehabilitation |
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Page 1 of 2 THE Governor of Edo State Professor Oserheimen Osunbor yesterday
said his administration has spent about N9.7 billion on the construction and rehabilitation of over 28 different road projects
and in the control of erosion and flooding in the state in the last one year.
Speaking with state house correspondents
after a meeting of PDP leaders with the vice president, the governor also
vowed that the internally generated revenue of his state would be increased
from N200 million to N8 billion annually in order to help drive the
developmental programmes of the government.. The governor stated ‘the total cost of road
contract awarded so far is about 9.7billion. But there were other contracts
that were awarded and so we are looking at a total of about N12bn.The
payments have not reached that limit because most of the projects are still
on-going while some have been completed. Some also will be awarded as funds
become available as there are many area of the state that is calling for
attention.” The governor continued: “you would
have noticed from various publications last week as we celebrated our first
year in office that we had quite a lot to tell the people of “The area that stood out most and which has
drawn the biggest commendation from people is the area of road construction
and rehabilitation. Perhaps because that was the most neglected aspect of the
state during the preceding 8 years it was totally neglected. The roads became
very deplorable.” “They were crying for attention there was a
lot of pains and sufferings. The issue of flooding and erosion sacked
residents from many part of the city and we sat very quickly to address the
issue to tackle the problem of flooding, erosion and after that given
attention to road construction and rehabilitation. People are showing
appreciation.” “There are other sectors like the judiciary.
This morning we presented jeeps to the judges in the state and according to
the chief judge, the gesture is unprecedented in the anal of the judiciary in
“The internally generated revenue of the
state before my govt was N230m a month now I
believe the last figure I saw early this year is about 450m. This may not be
too exact. So you can see that we have made more than 100% increases in
revenue generation under one year and we want to sustain that”, he said. He said his government was introducing
automation in internally generated revenue to block loopholes in leakages and
by ‘ the time we conclude that exercise we should be
in the position of attaining the target of N8bn. Or at least something close
to that.” |