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List of Completed Roads, Constructed/ Reconstructed in the State Capital LIST OF COMPLETED ROADS, CONSTRUCTED/ RECONSTRUCTED IN THE STATE CAPITAL. S/N NAME OF ROAD LEVEL OF LOCATION/ COMPLETION REMARKS 1. Water works road 100% State capital 2. Ogoja-Onuebonyi-Rice Mill road 100% State capital 3. Gunning road 100% State capital 4. New market road 100% State capital 5. Nkaliki-EBBC-EBHA-Abakaliki 100% State capital LGA road 6. Hosanna park 100% State capital 7. Hossana street 100% State capital 8. Ezika street(YAM MARKET) 100% State capital 9. Jos street 100% State capital 10. Afikpo Road (Vanco-Akanu- 100% State capital Ibiam Roundabout) 11. Nwodo street 100% State capital 12. Mberi street 100% State capital 13. Awolowo sreet 100% State capital 14. Nsugbe street 100% State capital 15. Uga street 100% State capital 16. Ezza road 100% State capital 17. Udensi Round About-mile 50 100% State capital 18. Adiq suite Road/Echiegu Street 100% State capital 19. Gulf Round About-Quarry- Fide 100% State capital Mbam road 20. Hausa quarters 100% State capital 21. Onwe road 100% State capital 22. Vanco junction to Government 100% State capital House 23. Convent road 100% State capital 24. Meat market 100% State capital 25. New market road 100% State capital 26. Udemezue street 100% State capital 27. Arondizogu street 100% State capital 28. Nkwogu street 100% State capital 29. Ziks Avenue. 100% State capital 30. Udensi Bridge 100% State capital 31. Osborn la-palm-Ogbaga Road 100% State capital 32. Police Quarters internal Road 100% State capital 33. Ezza-Ezekuna Hall Road 100% State capital 34. St. Mulumba Road 100% State capital 35. New Layout 100% State capital 36. Government House 100% State capital 37. A section of Aboffia 100% State capital 38. Ukwansi Street 100% State capital 39. Obiora street 100% State capital 40. Nwike street 100% State capital 41. Offoke- Oda/ O’Connell Street 100% State capital 42. Ohoffia Street 100% State capital 43. Justice Ngwuta Road 100% State capital 44. House of Assembly-EBBC Road 100% State capital ONGOING ROADS LEVEL OF S/N /FLYOVER BRIDGES COMPLETION LOCATI CONSTRUCTION IN ON DISTA THE STATE CAPITAL NCE 1. Akanu-Ibiam Flyover 100% State capital Bridge 2. Presco junction flyover 100% State capital Bridge 3. International Market 90% State capital flyover Bridge 4. EBSU Campus gate 95% State capital pedestal crossing 6. Haraca-Oshim Igbele 60% State capital street 7. Obi street 80% State capital 8. Watchman street 60% State capital 9. Ibe/Obodoukwu street 50% State capital 10. Eze & Bros- Oroke 20% State capital Onuoha Road 11. Eckankar steet 40% State capital 12. Agbado-ozo street from 50% State capital FRSC 13. Aguogboriga layout 50% State capital 14. Haraca-Igwe Uga Road 35% State capital 15. Mbam-Agbo extention (A 50% State capital virgin Road) 16. Mbam-Agbo street from 50% State capital G Hostel 17. Off hatchery Road State capital 18. Ezeadikwa street 50% State capital 19. Ugo Dan street 50% State capital 20. Emefor street 50% State capital 21. Agbaja Road (from 50% State capital chosen church IDU Hall) 22. Omougo street 50% State capital 23. Itapa Azobu opp. Grace 50% State capital Court 25. Edema close 50% State capital 26. Ezekeikwo street 50% State capital 27. Mgbabor street 50% State capital 28. Oroke onuoha Road 20% State capital 29. St. Patrick church – 55% State capital Ogbaga Road /Power Line Road 30. Diamond Point Road 50% State capital 31. Steven Omege Road 60% State capital 32. Anulo junction-Nwogodo 50% State capital Road 33 Obiri Street 60% State capital 34. Preco-Umuoghara Road 45% State capital 35 Chemberline Nwele 50% State capital Street NDIAGU LAYOUT 37. Onoogolu street 50% State capital 38. Isuoffia street 50% State capital 39. Okeke street 50% State capital 40 Ugwuoba street 50% State capital 41 Nsukka street 50% State capital 42. Nawoffia street 50% State capital 43 Akaeze street 50% State capital 44 Mbadugha street 50% State capital 45 Nnenni street 50% State capital 46. Ukpo street 50% State capital 47. Uke street 50% State capital 48. Anekwe street 50% State capital 49. Igbokwe street 50% State capital 50. Iwolo street 50% State capital 51. Adazi street 50% State capital 52. Atuenyi street 50% State capital 53. Mbanefo street 50% State capital 54. Ezejiofor street 50% State capital 55. Nnewi street 50% State capital 56. Abagana street 50% State capital 57 Silas Close 50% State capital 58 Offifuluagu Street 50% State capital S/N List of on-going Level of location/remarks projects in Ebonyi completion RMKS North zone 1. Ezzamgbo- Effium 60% Ohaukwu LGA 15km Road (a section) 2. Hill Top -Nwofe Road 75% Ebonyi/Izzi LGA 23 km 3. Ishieke-odomoke 40% Ishieke in Ebonyi Road (Nwiboko- LGA Obodo Road) 4. Amike Aba-Ozibo 95% Amike-Abegu- village road Ozibo Ebyia Bridge communities Ebonyi LGA 5. Amachara-Oferekpe- 20% Ezzainyimagu 15 km Ovuduechi Road Village in Izzi LGA Ugwuachara-Water 40% Ebonyi LGA 6.9km 6. Reservoir Road Construction of 2N0 7. ultra-modern fountain 40% Abakaliki LGA at Presco and Akani- Ibiam junction Construction of 75% Izzi LGA 8. double cell box culverts at Okopfu Agbaji 9. Construction of single 60% Izzi LGA cell box culverts at Igbagu Road 10. Construction of 25% Ohaukwu LGA double cell box culverts at Inyimagu Effium 11. Construction/lateriting 45% Ebonyi LGA of Izenyi-Igweledoha- Omenyim-Ishieke road 12. Construction of 95% Abakaliki LGA Akani-Ibiam Roundabout Flyover Bridge 13. Construction of 55% Abakaliki LGA Presco junction Flyover Bridge 14. Construction of 30% Abakaliki LGA International Mkt Flyover Bridge S/N List of on-going level of location/remarks projects in Ebonyi completion RMKS Central Zone 1. Enyibichiri Ikwo 20% Ikwo LGA road 2. Ndufu- Alike – 95% Ikwo LGA FUNAI Road 3. Nkalagu –Ehamufu 50% Ishielu LGA Road 4 Chief Judge Road 100% Ezza South LGA 5. A section of 80% Ezza South LGA Abakaliki-Afikpo 14.5km Road 6. Ukwuachi- 40% Ezza North LGA Nwekeishiofia- Oshiegbe Road 7. Okposhi- 5% Ezza North LGA 12.2km Umuoghara- Ebiaji Road. 8. Onueke-Internal 30% Ezza South LGA 5.5km Roads Construction of Ishielu LGA 9. 2N0. Box culverts in 30% Ishielu south constituency 10. Construction of 2N0 Ezza North LGA Box Culverts at 45% Onunwauho 11. Construction of Ezza North LGA single box culvert at 60% Agada in Ugboenyim village 12 Construction of 95% Ikwo LGA Onuigboji Ebaekpe road with N0 Box Culverts 24th April, 2017. SUBMISSION OF THE REPORT OF PERFORMANCES OF THE MINISTRY OF WORKS & TRANSPORT FOR PUBLICATION IN THE SECOND YEAR SCORE CARD OF HIS EXCELLENCY ENGR. CHIEF DAVID NWEZE UMAH, FNSE,FNATE GOVERNOR OF EBONYI STATE. The present administration under the able leadership of His Excellency, Engr. (Chief) David Nweze Umahi has demonstrated its determination to ensure that all parts of the state especially the hinterlands where all agricultural products are massively harnessed are well connected with good roads and modern bridges. The vision of making Ebonyi state the N0.1 economy through modern agricultural practices, industrial revolution and total transformation could only be feasible through extensive road construction, reconstruction and connecting communities to the urban areas where there is ready and competitive market. The Ministry of Works and Transport whose sole responsibility is to implement the programmes and policies of His Excellency, on road construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation of roads and bridges all over the S/N List of ongoing Level of Location/Remarks projects in Ebonyi completion South 1. Amasir-Okposi 50% Afikpo North 23.5km uburu road & Ohaozara LGA 2. Ezzama-Oshiri- 45% Onicha-Ohaozara 30km Onicha-Isu-Uburu LGA road 3. Amasiri-Nguzu- 30% Afikpo South - 15km Owutu Edda Road. Afikpo North 4. 2N0 bridges at 88% Afikpo South Amangwu-Owutu Edda Bridge. 5. Ihenu 100% Ohaozara LGA channelization/ culverts 6 Construction of 85% Ohaozara LGA Market Avenue 7. Ntezi-Agba-Isu road 30% Ishielu-Onicha LGA 15km 8. Ogwor-Nzerem- 20% Ivo LGA Okue Rd 11.2km 9. Rehabilitation of 15% Afipo North LGA 5.5km Amuro-Eke MKT Roundabout-Ngodo- St. Mary- Amagbala 10. Construction of 15% Ohaozara/Onicha 12.3km Uburu-Isu Road LGA 11. Construction of Ohaozara/Onicha drainage and 60% LGA earthwork on the state has through the constant directive and supervision of His Excellency, and in accordance with the state budget as approved by the Ebonyi State House of Assembly embarked on strict adherence to these policies. The first year of this administration witness tremendous programmes of rehabilitation of roads and completed over 200km roads within the capital city and over 300km on-going,while the construction of three major flyovers at 3 different strategic locations in the state capital which have attained 95% completion. The construction of the three water fountains at Udensi road to school of Nursing Uburu 12. Construction of Onicha/obiozara 8.3km Onicha- Isu- 10% Obiozara 13. Construction of 95% Ohaozara LGA double box culvert at Onicha Mmiri 14. Construction of Ohaozara LGA Nmana mini double 10% cell box culvert at mgbom village in Uburu 15 Construction of Ivo LGA Iyiali-Eke-Market 10% road Ihie 16. Construction Afikpo North LGA /lateriting of Okogeri 5% road and Ogbaebi road in Ohaisu ward Roundabout, Government House Roundabout and the Abacha Roundabout are completed and greatly enhanced the beauty of the state capital. The hinterlands have also received a boast as the 15km roads each promised by His Excellency, Engr. (Chief) David Nweze Umahi, for the 13 LGAs has already commenced and some at different stages of completion. In addition there are different federal government roads reconstruction embarked upon by the state government simultaneously across the state which include; Abakaliki-Afikpo Road (60km) Enugu-Abakaliki Road (47km), Nkalagu-Egedegede-Ehamufu Road (15km), Nkwagu-Enyigba (21km), Amasiri-Okposi-Uburu Road (26km).
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