Niger Delta

In two years, NDDC rehabilitated 90 per cent of roads in C/River – Ndoma-Egba

Chairman of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, has said that 90 per cent of roads rehabilitated in Cross River State between 2016 and2018 were carried out by the commission.

Ndoma-Egba, a former Senate Leader and the current candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) for Cross River Central Senatorial District, disclosed this in Calabar, the state capital, during an interaction with newsmen.

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The former lawmaker said that the initiative was to attract development to the state by way of expanding and rehabilitating urban and rural roads for easy movement of goods and commuters.

“I have said this before and let me say it again, whatever road you see anywhere in the state that was tarred in the last two years, 90 per cent of the chances are that they were tarred by NDDC or the Ministry of Niger Delta.

“I want to be challenged on this. We have roads right from Calabar South to Bakassi, right down to Obudu and Obanliku Local Government Area of the state.

“If you see any school renovated in the last two years, new roof, new building, new furniture; 90 per cent of the chances are that it was done by NDDC.

“These are some of the achievements we have in Cross River State. We remember that once upon a time, the Calabar-Itu Road was impassable, but the road became passable by the effort of NDDC,” he said.

On the 2019 Cross River Central Senatorial District election, Ndoma-Egba said he was running based on his track records in the National Assembly from 2003 to 2015.

According to him, he attracted over 74 projects within the period under review and facilitated federal employment for over 358 constituents.

He added that he also provided scholarship for 700 undergraduates, organised skills acquisition training and sponsored the Freedom of Information Bill, among others.

“I am seeking to return to the Senate based on my track records, verifiable records, not promises. I am confident of winning this election because our people are going to vote for someone who can give them effective and quality representation.

“Some of my projects include the Faculty of Law in the University of Calabar; the Irruan Water Dam in Boki Local Government, the Edor Community Water Project and many others,” he said.

David Olagunju

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