Niger Delta
Protests Trail Abandoned Road Projects In Bayelsa
The Ogbia Progressive Forum, a socio-political group from the Ogbia Constituency II in Bayelsa, has staged a peaceful protest over neglect of roads in the area.
The group marched to the Bayelsa House of Assembly to protest delay by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs to execute road projects in the constituency.
Secretary of the Forum Godwill Ekobo, who spoke on behalf of the group, said the delay by the Ministry to award contract for the commencement of work at the Ekoli bridge road to link Ayakoro-Ologi-Anyama-Okodi-Emadike communities sparked off the protest.
Our correspondent reports that the deplorable state of Ekoli Bridge link road to Ayakoro-Ologi to Anyama and Okodi- Emadike cluster communities in Ogbia constituency II posed a serious challenge to the movement of the people.
Ekobo said: “since two years, survey work has been completed and tender for the roads construction has been advertised on national dailies by the Ministry, but up till now, nothing has been done on the project.”
The Forum called on President Goodluck Jonathan to prevail on the Ministry to expedite action on the project before it became an abandoned project.
Ekobo said that the present state of the link road to the communities could not be used by vehicles and had led to the communities being cut-off from other parts of the state.
He said that the situation had undermined the rapid socio-economic development of the cluster communities and denied the people of the areas the dividend of democratic government.
The group recalled that similar faith had befallen the areas more than 20 years ago when the then Oil Mineral Producing Area Development Commission (OMPADEC) awarded a road project to link the communities from Azikoro road in the state capital, but was later abandoned by the contractor.
Ekobo said that earlier commencement of work on the project, before the return of the rainy season, would benefit the people of the 17 communities that made up Ogbia Constituency II.
Addressing the Forum, the Chief Whip of the Bayelsa House of Assembly, Mr Obedient Emoto attributed the rate of poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment of the constituency to the lack of good roads in the area.
The lawmaker, who represents the Ogbia Constituency II in the State Assembly, expressed displeasure over the delay on the project by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs.
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