Abia rebuilds infrastructure
Abia State Governor Theodore Orji has said the state overcame its security challenges to start rebuilding it.
Kidnapping, robbery and murder once tarnished the image of the state and
also scared off investors and undermined even regular business
activities.
As a
result, the state and local governments could not provide basic social
services in health, education, water supply and sanitation. To worsen
the situation, most of its basic infrastructure was flattened. Lack of
adequate sanitation, potable water and electricity in addition to
substandard housing and overcrowding aggravated the challenge.
Today, the governor told journalists, Aba is secure and business and investment confidence returning.
Across
Umuahia, the reduction in crimianl activities is remarkable. There were
crackdowns on local gangs in addition to other security measures.
In
recognition of this, the National Council for Unity and Peace (NCUP) has
conferred on the governor the award of the National Ambassador for
Peace.
Governor
Orji said the state’s allocation from the Federal Government is a mere
N3.1b while it pays N2.6b a month in salaries. He also said his
administration has greatly improved the state’s internally generated
revenue profile, making N500m monthly as against N150m or N200m in the
past.
Now,
there are developmental projects across the state spanning health and
education, revival of domestic markets, support for agriculture, and job
creation, especially for young people. He said the state was ready to
provide at least the minimum conditions for human sustenance. He said
the government has already begun the process of rebuilding itself
through construction of basic facilities.
Orji
said the state is undergoing its largest urban redevelopment boom. These
include a Government House, judicial headquarters, and administrative
complex for the Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State and the
secretariat. The governor said the development was necessary to bring
people, jobs and life back to the state. Abia is a clear picture of how
much the basics matter: cost of living, job quality, schools, and
opportunities to develop the right skills for the best jobs.
Orji
said the government is also rebuilding the suburbs through construction
and restoration projects. The state capital, Umuahia, is rebuilding
itself, with one construction project at a time.
Having
restored security, the government has now delved into rehabilitating
the decayed infrastructures as well as providing new ones to make the
state work again. The state has been working on rebuilding leaky and
antiquated sewer lines. Workers have to redirect channels draining to to
the city’s canal system. The government wants to prevent progressive
deterioration of the drainage system and find a way to control future
growth.
The
government’s biggest challenge remains flood control and financing of
projects which will require millions of naira to rebuild underground
arteries.
On access to safe drinking water, the governor said his administration is working to bring relief to the people.
Various
projects are going on in Aba to restore the glory of the commercial
city. Among the prominent ones is the reconstruction of the Ukwu Mango
Road, which links the popular Ariaria International Market with the rest
of the city. The road was abandoned for years. There is also the
construction of a pedestrian bridge in front of the Abia State
Polytechnic to ensure the safety of students and the de-silting of the
School Road/East drainage system.
The
government is building a central motor park at Osisioma, along the Port
Harcourt-Enugu Express Road. Journalists visited the central motor park
whose construction is nearing completion. The project will decongest the
city which has numerous chaotic motor parks scattered all over the town
with its attendant nuisance.
Aside
the many road contracts awarded and those where actual construction
work is going on in Aba, including the completed popular and busy Faulks
Road, other equally important ongoing projects include the construction
of a massive auditorium at the Abia State University Teaching Hospital,
(ABSUTH), Aba.
Also,
the dignity of Ariaria International Market is being restored as the
government has embarked on the rehabilitation of the dilapidated
internal roads in the popular market. He said the state is building an
International Conference Centre with the capacity to seat over 3500
participants,while the old and existing workers’ secretariat is having a
touch of modernity so as to synchronise with the emerging new look at
Ogwurube Layout where the amazing Central Bank of Nigeria and the
re-built Customary Court of Appeal are situated.
A
short distance from the Customary Court of Appeal,the government has
laid the foundation stone for a new Government House in Umuahia.
Transport
Commissioner, Chief Ukpai Agwu Ukpai warned operators of illegal motor
parks in the state to move into approved areas.
The
commissioner specifically warned touts in the state to quit all state
and federal roads “unless they choose to relocate to prisons”.
Taking
journalists to Aba ’s drainage projects, the Chief Press Secretary to
the Governor, Mr. Ugochukwu Emezue said the drainage system has long
been a source of concern to the extent that the Ukwu Mango stretch was
covered with garbage and stalls and houses built on it. He said the
government is de-flooding and constructing the drainage to connect A
line at the Ariaria International Market, and open up Faulks Road.
The
Commissioner for Information, Dr Eze Chikamnayo said the governor
inherited a much polarised and run-down state and promptly went to work.
Chikamnayo added that immediately, the security problem was tackled,
Governor Orji moved to the next level with the provision of
infrastructure. He said Orji is leaving a legacy of over 100 outstanding
edifices, structures, covering every arm of government and all
sectors.