Quality Road Network Critical To Economic Sustainability – Otti
Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has expressed the state government’s resolve in supporting the growth of enterprises and profitable investments by building roads that would enhance trade and commercial activities in the state.
Otti, who said this on Sunday during the inauguration of the MCC/Old Express Road in Aba, also noted that his administration considers building good-quality roads as critical to improving vehicular movement and to giving businesses the enablement to thrive.
He said his administration is interested in supporting the growth of enterprises and setting up a safe haven for legitimately profitable and sustainable investments.
He disclosed that the government had awarded contracts for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of some roads that are important to economic development.
“We cannot drive the kind of economic rejuvenation that we seek if our most important roads are in bad shape,” he said.
The governor said the reconstructed road was a testament that the government had begun a holistic restoration of Aba and the state at large.
Otti maintained that the inauguration of the road meant that “Aba is open for business” and called on potential investors to take advantage of the numerous opportunities that abound in the state.
“Our motivation in government is to create the right environment for individuals to live out the full expression of their dreams.
“We are also interested in supporting the growth of enterprises and setting up a safe haven for legitimately profitable and sustainable investments,” he said.
Otti also restated the government’s commitment to evolving programmes and policies that would facilitate the creation of the best investment paths and partnerships, which would further encourage the government to serve the people better.
He further noted that the government had taken steps to permanently address the issue of perennial flooding in Aba.
According to the governor, his government had awarded contracts for the reconstruction of economically important roads in the local government areas.
“We are working very hard to reconstruct several other roads in about nine LGAs through a special multilateral funding arrangement that gives the state a pathway to fix roads to boost agriculture productivity and produce marketing,” he added.
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