Saturday, March 14, 2026

Governor Oborevwori Inspects Udu Harbour Market, Flyover, Storm Drainage in Warri

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has visited the Warri, Effurun, and Udu area of Delta State to inspect the multibillion-naira Udu Harbour Market, Flyover, and Storm Drainage projects.

The inspection, part of the Governor’s effort to ensure quality and timely delivery of projects under his MORE Agenda, was met with cheering crowds and enthusiastic market women who trooped out to welcome and commend Oborevwori, whose administration is fast becoming synonymous with visible, people-centered development across the state.

With impressive progress recorded at the massive storm drainages and other flood control system and ongoing structural works at both the flyover and the modern market, the Governor reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to deliver quality infrastructure that will enhance commerce, connectivity, and the quality of life for Deltans.

Speaking during the inspection, Governor Oborevwori said the Udu Harbour Market which comprises of 604 lock-up shops, 120 open stalls, a modern abattoir, and other facilities, is one of the largest in Delta State.

He described the project as a potential game-changer expected to stimulate economic growth and open up new revenue streams for residents.

“This market is a strategic economic project. When completed, it will bring long-term benefits to our people and boost local commerce,” he said.

The Governor noted that the market, alongside key road constructions such as Opete Road, Orhuwhorun Road, and Aladja/Ogbe-Ijoh Road, and others reflects his administration’s determination to develop every part of the state.

Debunking claims of marginalization, he emphasized that projects are ongoing across all senatorial districts and local governments in the state. “I am an Urhobo man, but I am not just for the Urhobos, I am for all Deltans,” he stated.

He assured that all ongoing projects are fully funded with no delays in contractual payments.

 “There is no place in Nigeria where contractors are not owed, except here in Delta,” he said, urging contractors to maintain quality and meet delivery deadlines.

The Governor’s inspection attracted applause from residents, traders, and motorists, who hailed his developmental strides. He assured that more projects would be initiated across the state under his MORE Agenda.

At the Enerhen Junction Flyover site, Governor Oborevwori explained that the infrastructure was designed to reduce traffic congestion and improve access to key areas.

He sympathized with motorists over past delays and assured them that the flyovers would soon ease movement in the area.

“It is encouraging to see the people’s excitement. Their support shows we are on the right path,” he said.

He commended Julius Berger, the contractor handling the flyovers, for upholding high construction standards. “The ramps and fillings are done, and final asphalting will soon begin,” he noted.

Highlighting the positive impact of his administration’s efforts on the citizens, Governor Oborevwori who was shown round the gigantic projects by the Julius Berger Project Manager, Thamos Haut Haug, noted that his administration’s efforts to improve the state’s infrastructure are driven by a people-centered approach, aimed at enhancing the quality of life of Deltans.

Governor Oborevwori also inspected Phase III of the Airport Road, Ugborikoko, Ugboroke, and Environs Flood Control Project under the Warri/Uvwie and Environs Development Agency, reiterating his administration’s commitment to urban renewal and erosion control.

“We will continue to do more for our people. This is just the beginning,” the Governor emphasized.

Read also; Oborevwori Inspects Warri Stadium

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