Ibrahim Shema inaugurates reconstructed roads in Port Harcourt

Former Katsina State Governor, Ibrahim Shema on Wednesday commissioned two roads in the Government Reservation Area of Port Harcourt, Rivers State to round off the rehabilitation of roads in Phase II of the roads renewal programme of Rivers State Government.
The roads are Tombia (now Ferdinand Anabraba) and Opobo Crescents as well as Anabraba Street.
Shema, who said being in Port Harcourt to commission the roads was a homecoming because he did his National Youth Service Corps programme in Rivers State, expressed delight that Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has improved the infrastructure in the capital and other communities in the state.

Earlier, Governor Wike said the reconstruction of the two roads was in keeping with the promise he made to bring back Port Harcourt to its Glory as the Garden City of Nigeria.
He announced the renaming of Tombia Crescent as Ferdinand Anambraba Crescent.
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“Henceforth Tombia crescent will be known as Ferdinando Alabraba crescent because we cannot have Tombia road and Tombia crescent,” he said.
Since Monday, special guests have joined Governor Wike to inaugurate road projects executed by his administration within the last one and a half years.
The projects include the 500 metres Okoro-nu-Odo flyover, the 1.2 kilometres Rumuogba flyover and the Tombia and Opobo Crescents reconstruction projects.
The train rounds off on Friday after the commissioning of the Government House Clinic and Press Centre on Friday.



