The Rivers State Government has successfully commissioned the Ihuowo–Ihuama Road and its adjoining ring roads in Ahoada East Local Government Area, marking a major milestone in the state’s drive to improve infrastructure and expand access to rural communities.
The project, which was executed to provide viable and durable access routes for residents of the area, is expected to significantly enhance mobility, ease transportation challenges, and stimulate socio-economic activities across Ahoada East and neighboring communities.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Governor Siminalayi Fubara reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to purposeful governance and people-centered development, noting that infrastructure remains a critical pillar for sustainable growth.
“The successful completion of the Ihuowo–Ihuama Road and its ring roads underscores our determination to deliver projects that directly improve the lives of our people. This road will not only connect communities but also open up economic opportunities for residents of Ahoada East,” the Governor said.
Governor Fubara expressed satisfaction with the quality and timely delivery of the project, emphasizing that his administration remains focused on ensuring that development is evenly distributed across the state, particularly in underserved areas.
He further stated that the responsibility of government goes beyond policy formulation to the execution of projects that put smiles on the faces of citizens and restore confidence in public leadership.
“Our duty, as always, is to ensure that the dividends of democracy are felt by all Rivers people. Through strategic infrastructure development and community-focused projects, we will continue to build a state that works for everyone,” he added.
Residents of the area have welcomed the project, describing it as a long-awaited intervention that will improve connectivity, enhance secur
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