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Fubara Set to Commission 10 Key Infrastructure Projects in Rivers State

Port Harcourt – Governor Siminalayi Fubara will from Wednesday, December 10, 2025, begin the commissioning and flag-off of 10 major completed projects spread across six local government areas of Rivers State.

The projects, located in Ahoada East, Ahoada West, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Ikwerre, Emohua, Obio/Akpor, and Port Harcourt City LGAs, mark the resumption of the administration’s aggressive infrastructure drive after the recent political impasse.

Speaking through the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Benibo Anabraba, on Monday, Governor Fubara described the projects as part of his administration’s fulfilment of its social contract with the people, stressing that delivering democratic dividends remains the cornerstone of his governance.

“We pledged to place the welfare of Rivers people first, and we have remained focused on providing critical infrastructure, maintaining peace, and driving socio-economic growth,” the Governor said.

He expressed profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his “timely and fatherly intervention” that ensured the restoration of democratic governance in the state, enabling the administration to resume and complete pending projects.

Projects to be commissioned include:

– Extension of Ahoada–Omoku dual carriageway

– Egbeda–Omerelu link road

– Ikwerre Road–Igwuruta–Airport Road

– RIVTAF Housing Estate and Anniversary Celebration

– Ihuowo–Ihuama ring road

– Obodhi–Ozochi road and bridge

– Ogbakiri Junction (roundabout)–Ogbakiri Waterfront road

– Ahoada Zonal Hospital

– Permanent Secretaries’ Quarters

– Federal High Court Complex

The Ipo Community–Airport Road bypass will also be flagged off during the two-week programme running until December 23, 2025.

Governor Fubara reassured citizens of his administration’s unwavering commitment to inclusive development and security across the state, urging residents to sustain the prevailing peace.

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