Niger Delta
Akpabio Promises To Develop Infrastructure, Tourism
Akwa Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio has promised to develop infrastructure and tourism to enhance economic transformation of the state.
Akpabio made the promise recently in Uyo when the Minister of Works, Mr Mike Onolememen visited him.
The governor, represented by his Deputy, Mr Nsima Ekere, said Akwa Ibom had keyed into President Goodluck Jonathans’ transformation agenda.
According to him, more than 211 new roads have been constructed or rehabilitated, while most of the roads have been redesigned to dual carriage ways.
He said the state had the longest coast and bridges linking major routes for the free flow of traffic and commercial activities.
He appealed for reimbursement for some rehabilitated federal roads.
Earlier, Onolememen,who inspected some major road projects in Uyo, commended
the government on its giant strides on infrastructure development.
According to him, Uyo, with its first class facilities and infrastructure was recommended as venue for a management retreat.
The two-day management retreat on Improving Infrastructure for Socio–Economic Transformation is expected to come out with a blueprint on how to transform Nigerian roads.
Stakeholders in the construction sector, Federal Roads Maintenance Agency and the management staff of the ministry are to participate in the retreat.
In another development, the Managing Director of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Mr Gabriel Amuchi has advocated the introduction of road tax to ensure effective road maintenance.
Amuchi, who spoke to newsmen in Uyo on the sidelines of a retreat on road infrastructure, said the tax had become a necessity for developing countries.
Organised by the Ministry of Works, the retreat was entitled: “Improving Road Sector Infrastructure for Socio-economic Transformation.’’
The FERMA boss also said government should introduce tolls on international transit vehicles on Nigeria’s borders to generate funds for road maintenance.
According to him, the tolls should begin on a small scale while efforts should be made to standardise their collection, utilisation and sustenance.
He said he had submitted his proposal to the appropriate authority on assumption of office in September.
Amuchi also disclosed that his preventive maintenance initiative would soon be inaugurated by the agency to restore roads to good status.
He, however, cautioned road users against abuse, saying that the agency would not tolerate any excuse from offenders.
“We build roads and citizens block drainage channels as well as excavate the shoulders of the roads; we have full programmes to check and stop such activities,’’ he said.
FERMA was one of the stakeholders that attended the two-day retreat.
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