 From a distance, we moved to River State, where Governor Yesomweke has reiterated the commitment of his administration to work tirelessly in advancing the state and improve the quality of lives of river's people. Speaking to journalists during an unscheduled inspection of four ongoing flyover projects in Port Hacolt and Obieqwa local government areas of the state, the governor found that operations of illegal parks and other illegal trading activities around the ongoing flyover projects. He said such despicable activities do not speak well of the state. That is investing huge resources to enhance the status of the state and improve its commerce. Come be having your businesses here and then in front of your business area, you see people dropping rates here and you are loud. We are going to be heard, so we are going to be very heard soon. If we see nephews in front of any office or any business area, of course we have to shut down that business area or that office. So we have taken the decision that we are going to barricade all these unnecessary parks that are springing up left, right and center and we want to tell them that we have the political will to implement whatever decision we have taken and those that are more loud here, there will be the first victim and thereafter people will follow and know that the government is very very serious. Mawike explains that his administration will continue to honor the social contract reached with reverse people since 2015 to provide them with good governance and quality infrastructure. The governor asserted that with commitment and passion, there is not in any sincere government can know accomplishing terms of providing basic infrastructure that can bring about the necessary transformation of the life of the people. With commitment and passion, there are things that cannot be done in this country. If we believe that our country needs to move forward, if we believe that we have to provide the basic infrastructure that can bring about the necessary development to change the lives of our people. It's very easy. The funds are there. When people ask us where do we get funds, we laugh. It's a matter of management, the impudence with the little you have. And for us, we owe them that duty to make sure that that mandate they have given to us will not be taken for granted. The flyover project, expected by the governor, included the Rumola, GRA Junction, Orochiri, Warukou, and Orabali Flavours.