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Monday, September 26, 2011

DTSG DETERMINED TO CHECKMATE FLOODING IN ASABA

Delta State Government has reiterated its desire to tackle the perennial flooding problems in Asaba and environs.

The Commissioner for works, Rt. Hon. Funkekeme Solomon stated this while inspecting some on-going flood and erosion drainage projects around Jesus Saves Road and Direct Labour Road being handled by Inter-Bau Construction Limited in Asaba.

Rt. Hon. Solomon directed the Construction firm to return to the underground drainage project site and link the drainage to its discharge point at  River Niger so that the perennial flood in the area would be drastically reduced.

He directed the firm to meet with the ministry’s officials and come up with an updated project design and work programme so that all obstacles and obstructions along the project alignments would be identified and measures put on ground to tackle them.

He decried the attitude of property developers who encroach on the alignment of projects, thereby causing obstructions and stated that such properties when identified would be demolished without any compensation.

Rt. Funkekeme Solomon appealed to residents of the area to maintain the existing drains so as to check flooding. He assured them that the state government would ensure that the ongoing underground drainage construction was completed in the next dry season so as to permanently checkmate flooding problems in the area.

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