Niger Delta
A’Ibom Assembly Makes Case For Ikot Abasi Road
The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has called on the Federal Ministry of Works, Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), to urgently move to fix collapsed portions of Ikot Abasi-Mkpat-Enin–Uyo federal road.
The resolution of the House is sequel to a matter of urgent public importance brought before it.
The lawmaker presented pictures of the deplorable condition of the road before the House, urged the lawmakers to prevail on both the federal and state government agencies to come to the aid of his constituents whom he said were experiencing difficulties as a result of the poor state of the road.
His words: “Ikot Abasi has a major road that links Mkpat Enin, Abak and Uyo. If urgent measures are not taken to address the situation, we may be cut off from the remaining part of the state.”
The Speaker, Onofiok Luke, commended Odudoh for drawing the attention of the House to the matter.
He recalled the discomfort he and other members of the House went through recently while travelling to Port Harcourt for a retreat.
Luke pointed out that it was pertinent that the relevant Federal Government agencies and departments be alerted to address the situation.
He urged the Federal Government to be alive to its responsibility by fixing deplorable roads that fall within its jurisdiction.
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