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Okezie Ikpeazu, the Governor of Abia State, has officially opened for public use, a quaternary roads in the economic hub of Aba including Eziukwu Road, Milverton Avenue, Ojike Lane and Chisco Link Rd, all in Aba South Local Government Area of the State.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony on Friday, Governor Ikpeazu assured that the roads would last at least 30 years and called on residents and business owners in the areas to protect the roads from destructive actions of some people.
The Governor said his government undertook the reconstruction of the roads due to their economic importance to the people and advised those doing cement business in Ojike Lane to relocate to Uratta or other markets.
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Abia State Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu; His Eminence, Nzie Nsi Eke, Prelate and Moderator of The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, and the Deputy Governor of Abia State, Sir Ude Oko Chukwu at the commissioning of four roads in Aba Milverton, Eziukwu, Ojike and Chisco link roads on Friday.
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has officially opened for public use four roads in the economic hub of Aba including Eziukwu Road, Milverton Avenue, Ojike Lane and Chisco Link Road, all in Aba South Local Government Area of the state.
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Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu has officially opened for public use a quaternary roads in the economic hub of Aba including Eziukwu Road, Milverton Avenue, Ojike Lane and Chisco Link Rd, all in Aba South Local Government Area of the State,Igbere TV reports.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Governor Ikpeazu assured that the roads would last at least 30 years and called on residents and business owners in the areas to protect the roads from destructive actions of some people saying his government undertook the reconstruction of the roads due to their economic importance to the people and advised those doing cement business in Ojike Lane to relocate to Uratta or other markets. The Governor also stressed the need for proper waste management in the area.