ASABA: Delta State is currently witnessing a transformative shift in its road infrastructure, a development that underscores the focused and purposeful leadership of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.
What was once a network marked by persistent hardship characterized by frequent vehicle breakdowns, prolonged travel times, and serious safety concerns is being redefined through targeted investments and strategic planning.
Under Governor Oborevwori’s leadership, the state has embarked on an ambitious plan to modernize and expand its critical road corridors.
These improvements are not only enhancing the movement of people and goods across the state but are also stimulating economic growth, improving safety, and connecting previously underserved communities.
Key arterial roads across Delta State are undergoing rehabilitation, dualization, and expansion. These include inner-city roads, inter-local government routes, and rural access roads that are vital to agricultural production and commerce.
This wide-ranging development effort is designed to ease traffic congestion, reduce travel time, and increase the overall quality of life for residents and commuters.
Improved road infrastructure is central to our vision of a stronger Delta,” Governor Oborevwori has emphasized at several public events.
We are committed to ensuring that Deltans benefit from modern infrastructure that meets the demands of today and the future.
Residents across the state are already witnessing the benefits. Towns that previously suffered from near-inaccessible roads during the rainy season are now seeing well-paved, motorable routes.
Businesses are thriving thanks to better connectivity, and travel times between major towns and cities have been significantly reduced.
In addition to major roads, the Oborevwori administration is also focusing on drainage systems, bridges, and urban renewal projects all aimed at delivering sustainable
infrastructure across Delta State.
The administration’s road projects are being executed with a strong emphasis on quality, durability, and adherence to timelines. Contractors have been held to high standards, ensuring that completed roads stand the test of time and reduce the need for frequent repairs.
As the transformation continues, Governor Oborevwori’s infrastructural agenda is positioning Delta State as a model for subnational development in Nigeria.
The renewed focus on infrastructure is not just about roads; it’s about building the foundation for inclusive growth, safety, and prosperity across the state.