Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, said his team started building a 4.1-kilometer stretch of Ogheghe and old Sapele roads after a kid drowned when erosion washed them away during flooding. The governor hit the construction site after church to check progress, and he told contractors to speed things up because the dry season window only lasts about five months before rain makes roadwork impossible again.
Okpebholo snapped photos during the inspection to verify that actual work matches approved specifications in his records, and he said people doubted his administration would actually fix the roads when he first visited. He wants the pace doubled, even though he admits the quality looks decent because the timeline is tight.
Okpebholo snapped photos during the inspection to verify that actual work matches approved specifications in his records, and he said people doubted his administration would actually fix the roads when he first visited. He wants the pace doubled, even though he admits the quality looks decent because the timeline is tight.