Business
Motorists Decry State Of East-West Road
Motorists in Rivers State have cried out over the deplorable condition of East-West Road.
Speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt on Monday, one of the beneficiaries of the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI) Lady Cabbies, Mrs Grace Amadi said that the bad condition of the East-West Road has caused a major set back to their business.
Mrs Amadi noted that the deplorable state of the road is now a serious threat to their business as they cannot meet up with their daily target of N4,000.
According to her, the target of each cab operator in Port Harcourt was to make between N4,000 and N5,000 per day in order to enable them meet up with the balancing of the cab which she said was acquired under hire purchase agreement.
She hinted that the worst of the roads was Obiri-Ikwerre axis (along Choba/UNIPORT Road), saying that the area has some dangerous pot holes.
Another cab operator, Mr Tunde Ige, explained how the Iwofe-RSUOE Road has become a death trap due to its deplorable condition.
Apart from the occasional robbery incident in the area, he said that operations along that route was now very difficult.
Ige regretted why most construction works in the state must be on during the rainy seasons when passengers hurry to beat their targets for the day.
It would be recalled that the State Commissioner for Works, Hon. Victor Giadom had directed contractors to adopt remedial measures on the spoilt sections of roads in the state.
Hon. Giadom did not give reasons why the roads give way easily, but also appealed to community leaders to allow the contractors access to the nearby bushes and natural drains to channel the rain water that had flooded the roads.
He assured that substantial construction work will be carried out during the next dry season.
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