Rivers
Stakeholders Decry Poor State Of Emohua/Abonnema Road
Skakeholders of the three Kalabari local government areas of Rivers State, have sent a Save Our Souls (SOS) message to President Goodluck Jonathan over the atate of Emohua/Abonnema federal road, describing the major linkway to their local government areas as very deplorable.
The stakeholders fear that unless something was done urgently, movement of men and materials during the Yuletide will be a traffic nightmare.
In an interview with The Tide, Chairman of Degema Local Government Area, Hon. Ibigoni Daddy Pokima recalled the promise by the President to act, but regretted that the road has gotten even more deplorable before the President’s commitment.
Mr. Pokima suggested that the Rivers State Government be allowed to work on the road and have such expenses offset by the Federal Government.
This he said, would be the fastest solution to the problem since Rivers State Governor Chibuike Amaechi has demonstrated sufficient readiness to come to the rescue of the Kalabari people if there is proper commitment on the part of the road owners.
In his remarks, member representing Degema/Bonny Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Dr. Sokonte Davies, lamented the deplorable state of the road, attributing it to heavy traffic often experienced on the road, particularly by heavy trucks which ply it at random.
He, expressed the hope that with on-going conversations between his constituency and the Federal Government, it would soon attract positive attention.
Two commercial motorists, Innocent Ebi and Jonathan Ibikari said they have since changed their routes from the Emohua/Abonnema Road to the Port Harcourt city due to the poor state of the road.
A trader, Mrs. Alaye Dokubo recounted her horror in transporting her wares to and from Elele during market days, and called on the local government area to carry out remedial efforts for trade and commence to thrive particularly during the forthcoming Yuletide.
She said because of the poor state of the road, the prices of basic food items are negatively affected since few commercial vehicles that brave the deplorable road demand high transport fares.
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