Opinion
The Magic Hands At Eleme Junction
It has always been a nightmare when one remembers Eleme Junction in those days. The scene at Eleme Junction in those days has always been something one will never forget in a hurry.
Anyone living around Rumuokwurushi, Elelenwo, Eleme, Oyigbo, finally Aba axis had it very rough whenever they finished their business of the day and joyfully riding home. But as soon as they started approaching Shell R.A., they would be faced with flashing lights coming from rear lights of slow moving vehicles. That was the sign of a bad day for those living within the above mentioned areas.
But as soon as you crossed Rumuokwurushij/Mobil Filling Junction, you have entered into the trap of Eleme Junction “Wahala”.
From MTN building, alone, getting to Oil Mill Junction, just a stone throw, was a mirage. Or just as Moses was sighting the Canaan Land but could not get there.
To crown it all, let that day be a Wednesday, God have mercy and people would sleep in their vehicles till 2 am.
I will never forget the day I slept in my car just in front of Mr. Biggs, opposite Shell R.A, till 4 am. In those days, you will know that “Legedez benz” or “footwagen” were faster than Mercedes Benz or Volkswagen vehicles.
But insipte of all the congestions, no one would have crossed that Eleme Junction without noticing the “Magic Hands” that kept the traffic moving despite all odds. Those hands were the hands of MS. Adline Joshua and Mr. Valentine Praise. Come rain, come sunshine, these two fellows would be there working tirelessly.
They took a lot of beatings and pushing from our law enforcement agents who would not want their lane stopped. At times, those Police and Army vehicles might be on opposite direction against the traffic flow, yet they would bulldoze their way through, causing more havoc on the traffic.
These two faces would be standing and controlling traffic till 10 pm before they could throw in the towel for the day.
But now that Eleme Junction has been re-constructed since 2009, it has been a big relieve to those motorists passing through Eleme to their destinations. Thanks to Government of Hon. Chibuike Amaechi that completed it. Bravo to the amiable action governor.
But I cannot end this article without asking this question: why did TIMA – RIV not employ these two individuals who suffered several beatings and insults at Eleme Junction in the course of carrying out their duties. They should not be ignored like that. No motorist who would say that these two fellows did not contribute immensely to the flow of traffic at Eleme Junction.
As at the time of writing this article, these two fellows are still on the road doing voluntary traffic job between 7 Up company and Tank Junction. They do all these things without salary. If not the stipends being given to them by the good Samaritans who cherish their contributions to the society. How do they cope with their shelter and feeding? As I learnt, Ms. Adline Joshua lives at Borokiri and comes to road work from there everyday. Her coming to work now will only be possible if some one gives her a ride. Same as when she closes.
Conclusively, it is high time the government recognised such hard working individuals and rewards them. By this, it will encourage others we know that this present Governor (Amaechi) is human oriented. He has been investing in human resources in various capacities. This gesture if carried out will be appreciated by the society. If these two individuals, are adequately compensated by employing them into TIMA RIV service since they are experienced in that area of traffic control, that will be marvelous.
Ojukwu writes from Oyigbo.
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