Connect with us

Asaba Metro News

Isioma Onyeobi Way asaba
Isioma Onyeobi Way, Asaba after Reconstruction in 2017

News

Asaba Capital Territory to Enjoy Four New Roads


The Delta State Government has approved the construction, rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of four roads in the capital territory.

This was part of the decisions taken during the State Executive Council meeting held inside the Government House, Asaba, on Tuesday, March 27, 2018.

The state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah, who spoke after the meeting listed the approvals to include the rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of Ibusa Road (from Nnebisi Road to Benin/Asaba Expressway), Asaba, and the construction of Ambassador Leo Okogwu Road (from Onwuegbuzie Street junction to Osuzoka Street in Zappa), Asaba.

ALSO READ:  Police Arrest Man for Allegedly Stabbing His Wife's Friend to Death in Asaba

Others are the rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of Jesus Saves Road (from Summit Road junction to Onwuegbuzie Street junction) and Onwuegbuzie Street (from Jesus Saves Road junction to Nnebisi Road by Konwea Plaza), Asaba, and the construction of NCC Institute/State’s Owner-Occupier Housing Estate/CBN Housing Estate Road, off Asaba-Ugbolu-Illah Road, Ugbolu, Oshimili North Local Government Area.

Mr. Ukah further disclosed that the construction of Creme Suites Road, Owa-Ekei, (from old Lagos-Asaba Road to Kingsway Street junction)  in Ika North East, the rehabilitation and construction of various roads in Ekakpamre, Ughelli South and the construction of Queens Street, Boji Boji, Agbor, Ika South, were equally approved.

ALSO READ:  17th Year Anniversary: Ashakah Congratulates Kestin Pondi

For advert placement, publication of news content, articles, videos or any other news worthy materials on this Website, kindly send mail to asabametro@gmail.com.

1 Comment

1 Comment

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    More in News

    Advertisement

    TRENDING STORIES

    Advertisement

    LATEST STORIES

    Advertisement
    To Top