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PDP Faults Okorocha For Bad Roads In Imo
– PDP said that no reputable construction company was engaged by Okorocha to work on the state’s roads
– The PDP has noted the difficulty experienced by drivers and commuters in the state capital, owing to the poor state of roads in Owerri and by extension the entire state, caused by substandard and poor construction
– The party saw it before time and by our series of publications, we condemned in strongest terms
The Imo State Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), has said that no reputable construction company was engaged by Okorocha to work on the state’s roads, describing it as a cruelty towards the people of the state.
The State Publicity Secretary, Damian Oparah,in a statement, said that the party bemoaned that there is hardly any state capital with worse roads than Owerri, the Imo State capital.
The statement reads: “The PDP has noted the difficulty experienced by drivers and commuters in the state capital, owing to the poor state of roads in Owerri and by extension the entire state, caused by substandard and poor construction of these roads by the former Governor, Rochas Okorocha.
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“The party saw it before time and by our series of publications, we condemned in strongest terms, the inferior road constructions and rehabilitation done by Rochas Okorocha administration, but some persons took our candid advice and patriotism as playing opposition to Okorocha’s administration.
“What made it very unfortunate and cruel, is that in less than six months after Okorocha’s tenure, the roads in Owerri have been washed away and decorated with potholes, making driving in the state capital an unpleasant experience and a strenuous activity.”
“Traveling from Owerri to Mbaise or Owerri to Orlu, is one sure way of having a bad day. Imo citizens and residents have never had it this bad. Okorocha consciously unleashed wickedness of the highest order on Imolites,” the statement added.
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