Members
of the Enugu State House of Assembly have declared a state of emergency on all
federal roads in the South-East zone.
The
declaration is sequel to a motion where the House condemned the deplorable
state of federal roads in the zone.
Hon.
Nwamba had in the motion stated that, “residents in Enugu State and its
environs, for over a decade now are faced with myriads of problems as a result
of the deplorable condition of federal roads there.
“It
seems the State is forgotten in the areas of construction of new roads,
rehabilitation and maintenance of federal roads. Incidentally, this ugly trend
has persisted despite promises made by the successive federal government regimes
on the said roads.
“Among
the roads in the question, the Port-Harcourt-Enugu and Onitsha- Enugu highways
are in the most pitiable condition.”
He
added that, “whereas, the Enugu to Onitsha road which usually takes about 40
minutes in a journey when the road was in good condition now takes three hours.
The road is so bad that almost every vehicle that applies it usually breaks
down before completing a full journey. On the Enugu-Port-Harcourt highway the
story is the same as the journey which normally lasts for two hours is now five
hours.
“Whereas
Mr. Speaker, the bad condition of those roads to the lives of Enugu
inhabitants, is enormous, undoubtedly, Enugu State is one of the economic hubs
of the South-Eastern States.
“The
poor condition of those roads has indeed hampered both the economic, political
and socio-cultural activities of the people. This is followed by countless
record of accidents on those roads.
“Whereas,
there appears to be porous security on those roads since criminals use the
opportunity of slow movement of vehicles to dispossess people of their
valuables.”
After
extensive deliberation, the House declared State of emergency on all the
federal highways in Enugu State, and also urged the Federal government, through
the federal ministry of works/Federal Road Maintenance Agency, FERMA, to
commence work immediately on the said roads to avoid more mishaps
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