Niger Delta
‘Why FERMA Can’t Work On All Roads’
The Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) in Cross River, on Tuesday said that it was not within its purview to fix all roads in the state.
FERMA’s Maintenance Engineer in the state, Mr Effiong Bassey, said this in an interview with journalists in his office in Calabar.
Bassey said that FERMA could only intervene in emergency cases in Cross River based on the directives of its headquarters or the Ministry of Works.
“We are entitled to maintaining all Federal roads and highways and can only intervene in extremely terrible cases when the need arises.
“When a road is on contract by the Federal Ministry of Works, FERMA does not go in or else they might accuse us of duplication of function.
Bassey said that FERMA had done well in road maintenance in the state, in particular and in the country in general.
He said that the poor condition of roads was due to lack of good maintenance culture.
“When the Federal Ministry of Works finishes constructing a road, it will hand it over to FERMA for maintenance and over the years FERMA has been concerned with road repairs and maintenance.
“Some roads have gone beyond maintenance because of the failure on them.
“At this point, reconstruction is recommended when it goes beyond routine maintenance. But our mandate is to provide road for the people,’’ he said.
Bassey said that FERMA had prepared 15 proposals on direct labour maintenance to the headquarters to ensure that federal roads in the state were fixed before they get worse.
On the Calabar-Itu Federal Highway, the FERMA engineer said that the significance of the road “cannot be overemphasised hence serious concern shown by the agency over its maintenance.’’
“Most of the building materials and other goods pass through that road.
“The road is of serious concern to FERMA and other stakeholders.
“But FERMA is not rehabilitating that road because it is on contract by the federal ministry of works for the past three years.