By Oghenefejiro Emado
25, February 2026
The Delta State Government, led by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, is reconstructing the Uzere–Asaba–Ase Road and associated bridge works at a cost of ₦8 billion.
The project aims to link hinterland communities and ease the movement of people and agricultural produce.
The project is currently over 60% complete and involves:
– Reconstruction of failed culverts
– Rehabilitation of failed sections along the 4.35-kilometre road
– Construction of a new 100-span bridge
The contractor has encountered some challenges, but the Ministry has directed them to continue work according to the approved design.
There have also been attempts by a local family to impede the project, which the government has warned against.
The contractor, LEBTECH Construction Limited, expects to complete the project by April 2027
The project will:
– Improve connectivity
– Address long-standing transportation challenges
– Boost economic activities
– Enhance the quality of life for residents in Isoko South and adjoining communities
The government has emphasized its commitment to equitable governance and ensuring that development reaches all parts of the state.











