Editorial
N’Delta Ministry And Road Projects
Roads are very crucial to the development of any community, especially in a largely agrarian country like Nigeria where a large percentage of the populace live on various levels of agricultural practice in the rural areas. Roads are, therefore, a major determinant of how much of the agricultural produce that could be moved for sale to the consumption urban centres, for the enhancement of the welfare of the rural folks.
It follows that the well being of the rural dwellers depends particularly on roads and the development of other infrastructure.
In the coastal parts of the Niger Delta region, the difficult mangrove terrain constitutes a major obstacle to the building of roads to ease transportation and enhance human and community development.
Consequently, the region has remained largely underdeveloped, even with its large deposits of crude oil and natural gas, which account for 90 per cent of the nation’s revenue.
The problem came to a head with youths taking up arms to underline the neglect of the region and to force the Federal Government to pay more than lip service to the development of the region.
This is why the recent announcement by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr Godsday Orubebe that the Federal Government had awarded contracts for the construction of 730 kilometers of coastal roads is cheering news.
Moreso, when the minister noted that the roads would open up the much needed development of the states in the Niger Delta region and ease economic activities there.
But with our past experiences as a people, we are inclined to taking the minister’s announcement with a grain of salt, in view of the plethora of unfulfilled promises over the development of the Niger Delta region, in the past.
Besides, certain questions arise from the minister’s announcement. We are inclined to asking the minister to enlighten us further on whether the said roads are budgeted for in the current fiscal year.
If not, how and when would the project be realised, and where would the proposed roads traverse.
These points are pertinent because apart from the 730-kilometer roads being a mere drop in an ocean, we wish to draw the minister’s attention to the Bomu-Bonny road project, which has lingered for decades, among other such projects.
The Bomu-Bonny road, to our amazement, is now an object of claims and counter claims between the federal government and the contractor handling the project regarding its funding, not to mention the East-West road for which contracts had been awarded, but begging for completion.
So far, events have shown that peace in the Niger Delta depends on fast-tracking infrastructural development , in addition to religiously executing the post-amnesty programme for militants from the area. It is disturbing that the region that produces the proverbial goose that lays the golden eggs is flooded with unredeemed promises over its development as communities still wallow in abject deprivation without roads, electricity supply, health facilities and other good things of life found in other parts of the country.
This administration, no doubt, has shown genuine desire to develop the Niger Delta region but this cannot be achieved through mere promises but by massive building of infrastructure to give the people a sense of belonging commensurate to the region’s contribution to the national purse.
This is why we urge the Federal Government to be more realistic and serious with the issue of development of the Niger Delta.
Editorial
HYPREP And The Collapsed Water Tank
Editorial
Resurgence Of Illegal Structures In PH
Editorial
Certificate Forgery, Loss Of Public Trust
-
Niger Delta4 days agoBayelsa’s Aircraft Makes Inaugural Flight…As Lawmakers, Oil Minister, NDDC’S MD Hail Diri
-
Nation9 hours agoOgoni Power Project: HYPREP Moves To Boost Capacity Of Personnel
-
Nation9 hours ago
Hausa Community Lauds Council Boss Over Free Medical Outreach
-
Nation9 hours ago
Film Festival: Don, Others Urge Govt To Partner RIFF
-
Nation9 hours ago
Association Hails Rivers LG Chairmen, Urges Expansion Of Dev Projects
-
Rivers9 hours ago
UNIPORT Moves To Tackle Insecurity … Inducts Security Experts
-
Nation9 hours ago
Traditional Rulers Advise Khana Youths To Shun Politics Of Bitterness
-
Nation9 hours ago
Foundation Gives Scholarship, Working Materials To Pupils
