Introduction
The reconstruction of the 6.7 km Port Harcourt Road in Aba has officially commenced, marking a significant milestone for the city’s economic rejuvenation. Initially built by Dee Sam Mbakwe, the former Governor of old Imo State, the road had deteriorated over the years due to neglect. However, the new project aims to restore its former glory and boost economic activities.
The Historical Significance
Dee Sam Mbakwe, a visionary leader, initially built the road to facilitate the growth of the oil industry in Port Harcourt. Consequently, the road became a bustling hub, attracting businesses and engineers from Port Harcourt and beyond. Unfortunately, years of neglect led to its decay, causing businesses to relocate and resulting in a loss of revenue for the local community.
The Reconstruction Plan
To turn the tide, the government has awarded the contract to Julius Berger Plc, one of Nigeria’s most reputable civil engineering companies. The project is set to run for 18 months, and confidence is high that the company will deliver a road of high quality and durability.
Community Involvement
Interestingly, local youths have actively participated from the start of the project, keeping watch as Julius Berger Plc transported their equipment to the site. Their enthusiasm underscores the community’s high hopes for the project.
The Future Impact
Upon completion, the reconstructed Port Harcourt Road is expected to drive economic activities in Aba. It will serve as an invitation to businesses that had previously left, signalling that Aba is back on its feet and open for business.
Conclusion
In summary, the Port Harcourt Road reconstruction is more than just a development project; it’s a revival of Aba’s economic prospects. It’s a clear message to businesses and the community that better days are ahead.
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