Maritime
Stakeholders Want Govt To Reconstruct Bonny/Bille Jetty
Stakeholders in the marine industry in Rivers State have called on the state government to reconstruct the dilapidated Bonny/Bille Jetty to enhance smooth water transportation in the state.
The stakeholders described the jetty as a transit point to Bonny Island and other adjoining riverine communities in the state.
Jack Green, a concerned citizen and a stakeholder in the marine business, spoke to The Tide on the state of the neglected Jetty in Port Harcourt, recently.
Green said the sorry state of the jetty had caused untold hardships to the users and equally bred crimes, saying hoodlums use the jetty to perpetrate all manners of crimes in the area.
He appealed to the state government to build a standard jetty that would stand the test of time, as well as provide all necessary facilities to make lives more comfortable for travellers.
Green noted that the delay in completion of the jetty had impacted negatively on the lives of boat operators and commuters in the area.
According to him, following the poor state of the jetty, passengers find it difficult to board boats during the rainy season.
Describing the state of the jetty as risky, Green called on companies and Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in the state to assist in providing lifeguards to passengers travelling to riverine communities.
He also appealed to boat drivers plying Bonny route to safe lives by avoiding overspeeding and reckless driving.