Rivers govt to acquire structures defacing Old GRA

The Government of Rivers State has revealed its intentions to acquire any structure currently defacing the Old Government Residential Area (GRA), Port Harcourt.

Wike gave the hint on Thursday during an inspection tour round a number of projects undertaken by his administration that have reached near completion stages.

A statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Kelvin Ebiri, said the projects included the Magistrate Courts’ premises along Moscow Road, the Justice Mary Odili Judiciary Institute along Bank Road and the South-South liaison office building that will house the Federal Judiciary Service Commission along Forces Avenue, all located in Port Harcourt Local Government Area.

The governor said the urban renewal policy of his administration has been implemented to restore the glory of the state capital and particularly, the Old GRA.

He, however, maintained that despite the enhanced aesthetics the ongoing projects add to the entire Old GRA, there are some old structures defacing the area.

He said, “Look, like that structure over there, it’s not befitting of our Old GRA. Some institutions like the Nigerian Railway Corporation would not even take care of their property and take care of their buildings.

“And we have no choice but to make sure we bring back what Old GRA used to be. Those property that are defacing Old GRA, I can assure you, government will take every step to acquire them to make sure the place looks neat as it is supposed to be.”

Speaking on the ongoing projects, Wike reiterated his commitment to ensure that all projects awarded by his administration are completed before the tenure ends.

“All the sites we have gone to, even those who have not completed up to 80 percent, we have finished paying them.

“So, it is in fulfilment of all the promise we have made. We are not just completing all the projects, we are not going to owe any contractor.

“No debt will be left for the incoming administration, so that the incoming administration will have a clean slate to start on its own. We are prudent and we are happy with what we have done,” he stated.

The governor also expressed delight at the quality of work delivered by the contractors at the various projects, adding that efforts are being intensified to ensure that the projects are ready for inauguration during the start of the next legal year.

According to him, “We believe that the Federal Judiciary Service Commission liaison office building and that of the Justice Mary Odili Judiciary Institute will be ready for commissioning when they will start the new legal year, hopefully in November 2022.

“But what is important to us is the quality that we are getting from the contractors.”