Flagging off the construction of
a bridge across Omambala River and a 12 kilometre access road linking Umueje in
Ayamelum local government area to the Oil Rig belonging to Orient Petroleum Plc
at Aguleri Otu in Anambra East LGA awarded to Estrada Construction Company at
the cost of N5 billion, Chief Obiano expressed optimism that Anambra would soon
become a beneficiary of all the compensations of an oil-bearing state.
The governor who described oil and gas as
one of the major pillars of his development strategy for Anambra State further
explained that the oil rig is an important component of his administration’s
plan to force a development agenda into place in the state.
According to him, the production
capacity of the rig would increase from the present 1000 barrels a day to 6,000
barrels a day within the next six months following the planned activation of
four more oil wells.
The governor further explained that
the road was of strategic importance as it is the first direct access route
from the state to the Orient Oil rig and traverses many food
producing communities and when completed the road would enhance activities
at the oil rig and pave way for easy evacuation of agricultural produce.
Governor Obiano also assured that
more roads would be constructed in the area and that the security network had
been strengthened further urging the people to protect government
facilities from vandals prowling the area.
The Commissioner for Works, Sir Callistus
Ilozumba revealed the bridge project alone would gulp N2billion from the
contract sum, assuring that on-going massive infrastructural
development would open up Ayamelum LGA.
In his address, the Chairman of
Ayamelum Local Government Council, Mr. Paul Obiorah said the agricultural
programme would unlock the huge potentials of the area and thanked the governor
for identifying with the community.
Also speaking, the President-General, Umueje Town Union, Mr. Joseph Emegini noted that it was the first time such a project is being executed in the area and assured that they will protect all government investments.
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