Opinion
Governor, Remember Ahoada
I do not know how long
this nestle called Ahoada has existed. Maybe, it all evolved during the Pre-colonial period or after but one thing is sure, it has existed a long time ago. It is one of the pre-colonial towns, it pre-dated towns and cities like Port-Harcourt, Abua, Degema, Bonny and even Omoku. One could categorically say that it is one of the oldest towns in Rivers State with good arable land and right thinking people. It was even said that,’ it is the first seat of colonial camp where the white man’s court was situated- yet, a town with so much potentials and credentials rarely gets recognition especially as it is denied infrastructural development administration in and out. I have taken a discrete survey of towns that existed along side Ahoada and discovered that they are far more developed than Ahoada… Owerri is such a town… One would be ashamed to publicly say this but is the truth. All the administration beginning from the inception of Rivers State had failed to reach infrastructural development to this great and ancient city. It is funny enough that from when it evolved as a town till now it hasn’t been lucky to be named a state but does this also mean that it is unlucky with the State? (Past and present administration).
Sometime between 1985 and 1987 a large portion of land was snatched from the people by the Federal Government in the name of building industrial estate- some miserly structures were erected and by 1993 or “there about, it was commissioned by Ernest Shonekans. ‘The ancient town was excited and happy anticipating good things that will hitherto emanate from the effort, but it all ended up at the commissioning.
Space will fail me to mention about the long abandoned and forgotten federal housing estate (Abuja) sited in Ahoada. Huge acre of land was also snatched from the people as the Federal Government succeeded in building some few miserly looking houses the rest were paper work, .. The Abuja housing estate project is far lost to oblivion.
It is a shame first, for Rivers State Government to ignore the development case of the old and ancient city. No administration has ever mentioned or drawn plan to industries or even develop it. Every effort is geared toward turning Port Harcourt to a garden city and thereby neglecting other meaningful towns like Ahoada. Port Harcourt for all we know is over congested, over- populated and severally tired of construction and reconstruction. It is also very wrong for every state project to be sited in the state capital. The daily traffic difficulty faced by Port Harcourt residents, the exorbitant cost of living are all as a result of over concentration of developmental projects only in Port Harcourt.
Attempt should therefore be made to expand the state territories. There is sure nothing wrong if another city as close in industrialization and development is created or built inorder to decongest Port Harcourt. This town must not be near Port Harcourt and must not use it run ways but should be a little distant from Port Harcourt. Here again Ahoada stands out.
With all the potentials inherent in the ancient city as earlier mentioned, there is no doubt that any government who is interested in the development of the entire state and who wants to change the current one city state status of Rivers State should think of Ahoada.
It appears that Governor Wike has come to bring the much needed change and development in the state. From all indications Ahoada like previous administration is long due for federal and state attention especially since this administration is zestful to creating jobs and enterprising opportunities for the teeming unemployed Rivers Youths – we do have high hopes that he will oblige.
We can not afford to speak of development in Rivers State in the light of one city (Port Harcourt) it should affect other towns especially the ancient city, Ahoada. Governor Nyesom Wike, I suggest should take a stroll round the towns in Rivers State especially Ahoada since it’s the state hub of settlement and affect some infrastructural development, reconstruct roads where necessary, build bridges, equip and build hospitals to replace the monopoly of private pharmacies, clinics and hospitals if the state is concerned about lives of its own. The old days should not be better than the present. There were good roads in Ahoada even though they were few, portable water, affordable and good medicare etc. Wike can return them and even better. He can raise an alternative city other than Port Harcourt, the good people of Ahoada anticipate state attention and on bended knees pray it come through the Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike led administration.
Chisa resides in Ahoada.
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