Senator Douye Diri, Governor of Bayelsa State has expressed hope that the numerous infrastructure projects underway will finally put to rest the notion that the state's terrain is too challenging to develop.
The projects include big-ticket to access and internal road projects, bridges across creeks and rivers, and physical structures across the state.
Diri stated this on Tuesday during an inspection of ongoing projects in the New Yenagoa City and at the Okaka Housing Estate.
The Bayelsa governor, also added that his administration was building a new planned city, particularly called on Bayelsans outside the state not to believe the narrative that its terrain was difficult to develop.
Senator Diri further said the new legislators and the commissioners quarters in the New Yenagoa City were signature projects of his administration and expressed satisfaction with the level of work done
He expressed Joy that he was part of the history of those who developed Bayelsa.
He said: “This legislators quarters is one of the major signature projects we are going to commission during our anniversary in February. We are building a new Bayelsa city; a planned city in Yenagoa.
"Those that said our terrain is difficult and cannot be subdued, I'm happy that we are subduing it and now dispelling that belief, particularly for those who are outside Bayelsa State.
"This is not a terrain that is too difficult for anybody to develop. I am happy that we are putting the records straight about the history of developing this terrain."
The governor also noted that the administration had embarked on several massive projects by judiciously utilising the state’s monthly allocations without borrowing a dime.
The Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Moses Teibowei, also speaking assured that the new House of Assembly quarters would be completed for inauguration during the anniversary celebration in February.
Teibowei said: "My target is the last day of January
I am very sure that this project will be delivered because we work on Saturday and Sunday."
Speaking on the Okaka Housing Estate, Diri stressed that the one-bedroom housing unit project was initiated during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan when he was governor of the state.
He said the project was abandoned for a long time but his administration decided to complete the buildings and would also embark on new housing projects for all Bayelsans.
Similarly, The Managing Director of the Bayelsa State Housing and Property Development Authority, Rt Hon Tonye Isenah, speaking during the tour said the agency had completed 48 units of one-bedroom flats out of the 192 flats.
He added that the project was being executed through direct labour.