The Secretary to the Enugu State Government (SSG), Professor Chidiebere Onyia, issued a stern warning to contractors engaged in construction projects within the Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area, emphasizing the government’s zero-tolerance policy for substandard work. During an inspection tour of ongoing projects, including Smart Green Schools and Type-3 Primary Healthcare Centres, the SSG expressed his dissatisfaction with contractors failing to meet project deadlines and adhere to quality standards. Accompanied by a team and the Igbo-Etiti Chairman, Dr. Eric Odo, Professor Onyia stressed the importance of timely completion and adherence to approved building plans, warning that contractors delivering subpar work would face contract termination and blacklisting.
The SSG’s inspection underscored the state government’s commitment to ensuring the delivery of high-quality projects. He highlighted the availability of adequate funding, emphasizing that contractors would be held accountable for any faulty workmanship. Professor Onyia encouraged open communication, urging contractors to report any challenges to the local government chairman, who would then escalate the issues to him for prompt resolution. He reiterated that contractors had no justifiable reasons for delays, given the resources provided by Governor Peter Mbah’s administration. The inspection, he added, was part of an ongoing monitoring process to maintain quality control until project completion.
The Igbo-Etiti council chairman, Dr. Eric Odo, echoed the SSG’s call for expedited project completion, emphasizing the community’s eagerness to benefit from the new Smart Schools and Primary Healthcare Centres. Commending the SSG’s proactive oversight, Dr. Odo assured him that any identified shortcomings would be rectified without delay. This collaborative approach between the state government and local authorities reflects a shared commitment to ensuring that projects are delivered on time and to the highest standards, ultimately benefiting the residents of Igbo-Etiti LGA.
The SSG’s firm stance on quality control signals a broader commitment to efficient and effective use of public funds. By holding contractors accountable for their work, the government aims to prevent project delays, cost overruns, and substandard infrastructure that ultimately compromises public welfare. This proactive approach not only ensures value for money but also fosters transparency and accountability in project execution. The emphasis on timely completion further underscores the government’s dedication to delivering tangible benefits to the community as quickly as possible.
The highlighted importance of adherence to approved building plans reflects a commitment to structural integrity and long-term sustainability of the projects. By insisting on the use of quality materials and adherence to established standards, the government aims to create durable and resilient infrastructure that can serve the community for years to come. This focus on quality construction not only ensures the safety and well-being of the users but also minimizes the need for costly repairs and renovations in the future, representing a responsible approach to public investment.
The collaborative approach between the state government and the local government council, as demonstrated by the joint inspection and open communication channels, is crucial for successful project implementation. By working together, the different levels of government can effectively monitor progress, address challenges, and ensure that projects align with the needs of the local community. This collaborative spirit fosters a sense of shared responsibility and promotes efficient project delivery, ultimately benefiting the citizens of Igbo-Etiti LGA. The commitment to transparency and accountability further strengthens public trust and ensures that public resources are utilized effectively for the betterment of the community. This collaborative model serves as a valuable example for other local government areas within Enugu State and beyond.













