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October 31, 2017

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Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State

There was excitement in Enugu, yesterday, as Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi formally reopened the New Haven junction section of the Chime Avenue to traffic, in keeping with his directive that the failed box culvert on the road be reconstructed within three weeks.

The section of the road, which was built over 16 years ago by one of the past administrations, was closed 20 days back because of “a box culvert failure at the centre lane of the dual carriageway,” which prompted the governor’s unscheduled visit to the site and directive to the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Greg Nnaji, to restore the culvert for reopening of the road in three weeks.

Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State

Nnaji had reassured the governor and the people of the state of his ministry’s readiness and commitment to beat the deadline and restore the culvert to a good standard, saying: “We are taking due diligence, engineering application from Ministry of Works and Infrastructure to restore this particular culvert to a good standard that will equally sustain the infrastructure we have.”

At the reopening of the road, a day to the expiration of the deadline, Gov. Ugwuanyi inspected the project to ascertain the quality of work done, and received spontaneous cheers and commendations from residents of the area and road users, who applauded his prompt intervention and commitment to their well-being.

The Works Commissioner, who appreciated the governor for providing the needed support for the timely completion of the project to serve the people of the state, also thanked him for the confidence he reposed in the ministry to restore the culvert under such a tight deadline.