President Bola Ahmed Tinubu commissioned a 600-metre bridge project, which sparked excitement among Ibeno and Eastern Obolo residents.
The Iko-Atabrikang-Akata-Opolom- Okoroutip -Iwouchang road (section 11) was constructed by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Started about 19 years ago the bridge links not less than 20 communities along the Iko-Atabrikang-Akata-Opolom- Okoroutip -Iwouchang axis.
Speaking while commissioning the project, Tinubu who was represented by Senate president, Godswill Akpabio lauded the management of NDDC for directly touching the lives of the people of the Niger Delta in just one year in office.
He said: ”Congratulations to you, the MD, together with the chairman of the NDDC board along with other executives and board members for being the first board in NDDC since the year 2000 to remain focused, united and commissioning projects that benefit directly the people of the Niger Delta people.
“Just after one you have been able to connect five local governments in Ondo State to the National grid by the commissioning of the substation at Okiti-Pupa in Ondo state, the substation is going to serve 64 communities and I can tell you that you have brought light to the people.
“Today, the people of Ibeno have another access road to civilization, it was difficult before to access this area but today you can access 600 metres of the bridge. About 20 communities separated by the Qua-Iboe River are now linked up by this bridge to Eastern Obolo and other parts of the state.
“The economic activities, exchange of commerce and education will now flourish. This is the first time NDDC is impacting the lives of the Niger Delta people directly.”
While noting that many years of oil exploration activities have impacted negatively on the Niger Delta people, in terms of acid rain and poor yield other devastating effects, the president urged NDDC to beam its searchlight on empowering the people of the region.
Minister of the Nigeria Delta Development Engr. Abubakar Momoh, in his remarks, said that the milestone being recorded with the t6 commissioning of the bridge was a product of a performance bond signed between the management of NDDC and his Ministry.
While noting that the 20 communities the bridge would serve were disjointed, Momoh said with the commissioning of the bridge the communities would access themselves adding that economic activities in those communities would begin to flourish.
He said: “When we assumed office last year, I and the permanent secretary signed a performance bond with Mr President and sometime last year NDDC signed a performance bond with the ministry, so what you are seeing today is a direct fallout of that commitment,” the Minister said.
Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Umo Eno who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Senator Akon Ayakenyi, lauded the NDDC, management for its commitment to uplifting the lives of the ordinary people in Nigeria while also pledging support to Mr. President’s administration.
Earlier, the MD, NDDC Dr Sam Ogbuku while thanking Mr for his support noted that the commissioning of the projects which began last week was in line with the renewed hope agenda of Mr President.