Delta Government has approved the sum of N5.1 billion for the construction of an International Conference Centre in Asaba.


The State Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, disclosed this while briefing newsmen on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting presided over by Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa on Thursday in Asaba.


He said that the construction of the International Conference Centre had become necessary as the state capital was developing into a megacity.


According to Aniagwu, the state government intends to complete the project within 12 months and has also approved 35 per cent mobilisation fees to the contractor to ensure prompt delivery of the project.


“Although we have an event centre, it does not serve the purpose of an international conference centre where different break-out rooms and committee meetings are usually held, hence the need to have something of a world-class standard just like the one in Abuja,” he said.


The commissioner said the government had also approved the construction of a cottage hospital at Ovwor-Olomu at N423 million.


He said the council also approved several road projects which include the construction of 2.49km internal roads in Kokori and 2km Eku internal roads in the Ethiope East Local Government Area.


” 0thers are 1.17km Obi Palace Road Ubulu-Uno, Aniocha South; 2km Anioge Street Idumesah, Ika North East and that of 1.8km internal roads in Burutu and 1.2km rigid pavement of Dr Mike Loyibo Street in Tuomo, Bomadi Local Government Area.


“Also, Ellu internal roads in Isoko North; 1.2km internal road, Iwezue Lane Boji-Boji Agbor, Ika South; 5.2km Emede Internal Road, Isoko South; 3.9km Utagba-Uno-Ndemili road in Ndokwa West, 4.7km Phase two Obiaruku-Umuebu road in Ukwuani LGA.


“And the 6.6km Flood control measures along Madonna College Road and 3.6km road,” Aniagwu said.


He said that the council approved work on the mini sports arena in Koko, Warri North, and the sum of N543 million as compensation for verified property owners at the defunct Abraka market in Asaba.


The commissioner said that due to the rising cost of materials, 10 projects were brought to the council for review.


On the issue of IPOB’s plans to enforce sit-at-home in Asaba and environs, Aniagwu said that security agencies were on top of the matter and urged the people to go about their lawful duties without fear of intimidation.


“Let me assure you that security agencies have been put on red alert to ensure that our people go about their business legally and lawfully.


“Nobody is happy about what is happening in the South-East because it is affecting the economy of the South East.


” So, we are appealing to those asking people to stay at home to look for other means of agitating for the release of their leader Nnamdi Kanu.,”, he said.

 
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