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Owerri Residents Express Concern Over Delayed Control Post Flyover Construction Residents of Owerri, the bustling capital of Imo State, have voiced their frustration over the sluggish pace of construction at the control post flyover project, urging both the State Government and the construction company to expedite the process. The ongoing construction work at the control post, a critical artery linking the city to neighboring areas, has caused significant disruption to daily commuting, forcing motorists to seek alternative routes. The blockage of this key road has not only created severe traffic congestion but also hindered access to alternative routes, leaving commuters grappling with prolonged travel times and logistical challenges. Christian Chukwuemeka, a commercial driver, bemoaned the drastic increase in travel time from nearby cities like Port Harcourt and Onitsha to Owerri. He emphasized the urgent need for accelerated construction efforts to alleviate the burden on motorists and restore efficient transportation routes. Elder Patrick Ejikeme, a retired civil servant from the Ministry of Works, echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the potential benefits of the flyover project in easing traffic congestion upon completion. However, he expressed concern over the slow progress of work at the construction site, urging the construction company to demonstrate greater dedication to expedite the project. Businesses operating in the vicinity of the construction site have also been adversely affected, experiencing a decline in patronage due to restricted access and diminished foot traffic. Filling stations and shops alike have joined the chorus of voices calling for swifter completion of the project to restore normalcy and stimulate economic activity in the area. Furthermore, travelers have been inconvenienced by the road closure, resorting to lengthy walks to reach alternative transportation hubs, compounding the challenges faced by residents and commuters alike. As the construction delays persist, residents emphasize the pressing need for collaborative action between the government and the construction company to prioritize the timely completion of the control post flyover, thereby mitigating the adverse impact on livelihoods and facilitating smoother traffic flow in Owerri.
Owerri Residents Express Concern Over Delayed Control Post Flyover Construction....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Residents of Owerri, the bustling capital of Imo State, have voiced their frustration over the sluggish pace of construction at the control post flyover project, urging both the State Government and the construction company to expedite the process…….CONTINUE READING
The ongoing construction work at the control post, a critical artery linking the city to neighboring areas, has caused significant disruption to daily commuting, forcing motorists to seek alternative routes.
The blockage of this key road has not only created severe traffic congestion but also hindered access to alternative routes, leaving commuters grappling with prolonged travel times and logistical challenges.
Christian Chukwuemeka, a commercial driver, bemoaned the drastic increase in travel time from nearby cities like Port Harcourt and Onitsha to Owerri. He emphasized the urgent need for accelerated construction efforts to alleviate the burden on motorists and restore efficient transportation routes.
Elder Patrick Ejikeme, a retired civil servant from the Ministry of Works, echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the potential benefits of the flyover project in easing traffic congestion upon completion. However, he expressed concern over the slow progress of work at the construction site, urging the construction company to demonstrate greater dedication to expedite the project.
Businesses operating in the vicinity of the construction site have also been adversely affected, experiencing a decline in patronage due to restricted access and diminished foot traffic. Filling stations and shops alike have joined the chorus of voices calling for swifter completion of the project to restore normalcy and stimulate economic activity in the area.
Furthermore, travelers have been inconvenienced by the road closure, resorting to lengthy walks to reach alternative transportation hubs, compounding the challenges faced by residents and commuters alike.
As the construction delays persist, residents emphasize the pressing need for collaborative action between the government and the construction company to prioritize the timely completion of the control post flyover, thereby mitigating the adverse impact on livelihoods and facilitating smoother traffic flow in Owerri.
Residents of Owerri, the bustling capital of Imo State, have voiced their frustration over the sluggish pace of construction at the control post flyover project, urging both the State Government and the construction company to expedite the process.
The ongoing construction work at the control post, a critical artery linking the city to neighboring areas, has caused significant disruption to daily commuting, forcing motorists to seek alternative routes.
The blockage of this key road has not only created severe traffic congestion but also hindered access to alternative routes, leaving commuters grappling with prolonged travel times and logistical challenges.
Christian Chukwuemeka, a commercial driver, bemoaned the drastic increase in travel time from nearby cities like Port Harcourt and Onitsha to Owerri. He emphasized the urgent need for accelerated construction efforts to alleviate the burden on motorists and restore efficient transportation routes.
Elder Patrick Ejikeme, a retired civil servant from the Ministry of Works, echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the potential benefits of the flyover project in easing traffic congestion upon completion. However, he expressed concern over the slow progress of work at the construction site, urging the construction company to demonstrate greater dedication to expedite the project.
Businesses operating in the vicinity of the construction site have also been adversely affected, experiencing a decline in patronage due to restricted access and diminished foot traffic. Filling stations and shops alike have joined the chorus of voices calling for swifter completion of the project to restore normalcy and stimulate economic activity in the area.
Furthermore, travelers have been inconvenienced by the road closure, resorting to lengthy walks to reach alternative transportation hubs, compounding the challenges faced by residents and commuters alike.
As the construction delays persist, residents emphasize the pressing need for collaborative action between the government and the construction company to prioritize the timely completion of the control post flyover, thereby mitigating the adverse impact on livelihoods and facilitating smoother traffic flow in Owerri.
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