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Why investors are now attracted to Rivers – Wike

Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike says his administration’s huge investment in basic infrastructure will serve as catalyst for rapid economic growth of the State.

The governor, who will be conferred with “Distinguished Award in Infrastructure Delivery” in public service by President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday, said his investment in major infrastructure has increased the economic viability of  Rivers State.

Governor Wike stated this after inspecting the progress of work at the world class, Dr Peter Odili Cancer and Cardiovascular Diagnosis Treatment Center, Rumuokuta,  as well as the Rumueprikom and  Nkpolu-Oroworukwo flyover bridges on Wednesday.

The Rivers State governor noted that lack of basic infrastructure, such as good roads that can reduce the cost of goods delivery, facilitate the physical mobility of people and products, have been the bane of investment flow in parts of the country.

He said with the huge resources committed to expand the road network in all parts of Rivers State and enhanced security in the past seven years under his administration, the State has become attractive to investors.

“First of all, those who are giving me the award, they must have gone round and certify that this is one person that deserves the award. I appreciate.”

Governor Wike said he is elated that Julius Berger has been able to complete the Dr Peter Odili Cancer and Cardiovascular Diagnosis Treatment Center within the 12 months stipulated in the contract signed with the Rivers State government.

Governor Wike disclosed that the Rumueprikom and Nkpolu-Oroworukwo flyover bridges will be among the several other projects that will be inaugurated by November.

“The 8th and 9th flyover are also ready for commissioning. Within the first week of November, we will take another two weeks of commissioning several projects that have been completed. So many projects that touch the lives of our people and have economic impact.”

The Rivers State governor reiterated that he will not abandon any project started by his administration for his successor to complete.

Former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, who accompanied  governor Wike on inspection said the projects are enduring legacies that will outlive the Rivers State governor.

“These legacies are eternal. They will outlive him (Wike) physically, and you see these things will speak for him forever. This is unprecedented and I want to make clarification between having resources and doing something with the resources.”

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