Niger Delta
Commissioner Lauds Wike’s Vision On Housing
Rivers State Commissioner for Housing, Elder Tasie Chinedu Nwobueze, has commended the vision of the State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, for putting up an aesthetic estate for judges of the State, describing it as unprecedented and the best in the country.
Nwobueze, who made the remarks after an unscheduled inspection visit to the sites of judges’ quarters and the quarters for officers of the Department of State Services (DSS), which are currently ongoing in Port Harcourt, thanked the state governor for giving the officers of the ministry of housing the opportunity to supervise the construction of the quarters.
The commissioner, who was highly impressed by the level and quality of work at the estates, however, directed that the grasses at the judges’ quarters be watered and mowed by the contractors to make it really green and beautiful before the commissioning date.
Nwobueze, also said that the ministry would ensure that an architect and engineer were posted to oversee the quality of work at the DSS quarters since they are high rising buildings.
The housing commissioner pleaded with the state governor to give the ministry more opportunities to handle and supervise housing projects to prove that the ministry is the custodian of the different professionals in the housing industry.
Nwobueze, reiterated that the ministry was running with the vision of the state governor as it concerns housing, expressing optimism that the governor may likely go into the construction of more quality and affordable houses in the current fiscal year for the benefit of the people of the state.
On the inspection visit, the commissioner was accompanied by the Permanent Secretary, ESV, Dirokweni J. Amiofori and other directors of the ministry.