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Saturday 30 September 2017

Second Niger Bridge will Be a Reality – Osinbajo Assures the Igbos

By Ninfo9ja

Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo has said President Muhammadu Buhari had gone to China to negotiate with them about the second Niger Bridge and East-West road, as part of his commitment towards the completion of the projects.

The Federal Government has restated its resolve to complete work on the second Niger Bridge as well as other federal projects in the South-East zone.
The Vice-President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo gave the assurance during a funeral mass for late Mrs Roseline Akabueze, the mother of Mr Ben Akabueze, the Director-General, Budget Office, Abuja at St Gabriel Catholic Church, Ifitedunu, Anambra State.
Osinbajo explained that the FG under President Mohammadu Buhari was committed to completing every federal project in the South East especially the second Niger Bridge.
According to him, “President Buhari went to China to negotiate with them about the second Niger Bridge and East-West road,” he said, adding that everything have also been put in place to ensure the completion of Enugu-Onitsha expressway.
Osinbajo urged the National Assembly to consider and accommodate all the federal projects during their deliberations.
He re-stated that one of the cardinal principles of Buhari administration was fairness, which according to him has offered every political zone the opportunity to benefit from  his government.
Also speaking, Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra recalled that Ifitedunu Community had benefited immensely from his administration, especially in the area of appointments.
Obiano urged the people to apply for the second phase of his N20 million community “Choose your Project” initiative, which is  geared toward developing every community simultaneously as well as empowering the youths.
Dignitaries present include the Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Nwabueze Ngige, Minister for Budget and National Planning, Sen. Udo Udoma.
(NAN)

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