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Drivers, Commuters Decry Igwuruta-Etche Road Condition
People and residents of Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State have lamented what they described as mobility threat occasioned by the deplorable condition of Igwruta-Etche Road.
Speaking to The Tide at Igwuruta, a road user who is a driver on that route, Mr. Israel Nwala, expressed dismay over what he called “sink-sank” condition of the road, noting that the Etche populace were the most affected as there were no other route for over one year.
Another driver, Mr. Nwachukwu Ibe told The Tide that though the government’s frantic effort to address the situation being observed, stricter supervision would increase the pace of work.
He however, observed that the situation was pathetic as buses often get stuck in the water, adding that often times the buses break down after being pushed out of the water.
In a related development, Mrs. Evelyn Nwamadi, a passenger, lamented that the resultant effect of the bad road had led to an increase in the transportation fare as it jumped from N300 to N400. This, she said, was obtainable for the sole reason that Igwuruta youths who push their vehicles out of the puddle also charge money for doing so.
An inhabitant of Igwuruta, Mr. Frank Chikwe who felt pity for the Etche people, called on the state government and the contractors to increase the pace of work at the site.
He said that the chief- and elders of the community had also expressed disgust over the suffering of road users, and urged the government to shun differences and ensure that the contract is executed urgently.
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