Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has said he is not desperate to complete projects that will lack a high quality.
The governor said he wanted to mark a successful 100 days in office.
Wike spoke at the weekend at Iriebe, in continuation of his projects’ inspection and supervision.
The governor said there must be a high quality for the projects his administration would give the state.
He noted that the vagaries of weather should not be an excuse for poor quality of work.
Wike directed Housing Commissioner Emma Okah to monitor government housing programmes and ensure their safety.
The governor said some government houses were being illegally occupied.
He also directed Okah to serve quit notices to such illegal occupiers to enable the government legally allocate them.
Wike toured the new Irebe satellite community housing scheme, being built by the state government.
Okah said the 50 bungalow flats of two bedrooms each, still under construction, would be ready in 30 days.
The commissioner drew the attention of the governor to illegal occupiers of government’s houses.
