Editorial
Another Look At East-West Road
About a fortnight ago, the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, lent his patriotic voice to the multitude of other well-meaning sons and daughters of the Niger Delta region who have been passionately bemoaning the abandonment of the East-West Road and calling on the Federal Government to fulfill its obligation to the people of the region by completing the road.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony of some educational projects embarked upon by his administration in Eleme and Oyigbo Local Government Areas of the state, Governor Wike decried the dilapidated and deplorable condition of the road and urged the Federal Government to expeditiously give requisite attention to the road with a view to concluding work on it.
Describing the condition of the Eleme axis in particular as ‘unfortunate, the Rivers State Chief Executive said it was unacceptable and unimaginable irony that the area that produces the wealth of the nation where such invaluable economic national assets like the Oil and Gas Free Zone, the Port Harcourt Refinery and Onne Seaport, amongst others, could be made to suffer such ignominious, disreputable and deplorable fate.
“They are taking us for granted because we have nobody. God in his infinite mercy will give us somebody. The kind of treatment we are receiving from this Federal Government is unacceptable”, he said and urged the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, to visit the Eleme section of the road to appreciate the untold hardship the people of the area are going through and do everything needful and necessary to bring succour to the people.
The Tide cannot but agree with the State Governor that the completion of the East-West Road is long overdue and nothing can anymore excuse or explain the unending construction and rehabilitation of the road given its economic importance to the nation and social relevance to the life of the people of the region.
Started during the first tenure of former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration, the East-West Road has, over the years, become a signpost and an emblem of marginalisation, neglect, injustice, abandonment, deprivation and ill will meted out against the people of the Niger Delta by the Federal Government.
While successive governments and top federal administrations’ functionaries from the region cannot be exempt from blame for the condition of the road, it is inconceivable that such dilapidated portions of the road like the Nkpolu Junction and the Eleme to Onne stretch have received little or no attention for more than six years of the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. The government has simply maintained a deaf ear, a blind eye, a closed mind and a dead conscience to the wailing, mourning and gnashing of teeth of the immediate directly impacted locals.
It is on record that National Assembly members from Rivers State had jointly and severally visited the failed and failing portions of the road, raised motions on the floors of the two chambers of the federal legislature and urged the authorities to do the needful without success. All that have been achieved so far are half-hearted ministerial visits and a very longlist of promises and pledges without fulfilment.
A staccato of agitations and protests through the years by various youth groups at various different times within the region have failed to precipitate the needed action from the Federal Government while all entreaties and demands by notable personalities and groups like the Ijaw Youth Council, the Ijaw National Congress, the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) and their likes have been rebuffed, ignored and treated with levity.
We think that enough is enough and the people of the Niger Delta can no more afford to be taken for granted as long as the issue of the completion of the East-West Road is concerned. The Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs must live up to its responsibility and justify all the yearly budgetary allocations to the ministry.
Nothing less than judicious, responsible and accountable dispensation, administration and management of budgetary provisions will satisfy the people. No longer will the people remain docile, gullible and indifferent while monies appropriated for the execution of federal projects are unaccounted for, misappropriated or outrightly embezzled without consequences.
The same is applicable to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) which has the development of the region as its sole responsibility and core mandate. Never should the Federal Government appropriate and release monies for projects in the region without concurrent measures and schemes to monitor and supervise them to be delivered on time and achieve value for money spent.
The time to give the Niger Delta people a sense of value and true appreciation of their contributions to the economic prosperity of the nation is now; the starting point for the nation to demonstrate a sense of fairness, equity and justice to the Niger Delta people is to realise the aspiration of those who conceived and commenced the East-West Road project, not just for the benefit of the people of the region, but for the service of the economic interest of the nation.
To this end, The Tide insists that the entire length of the all-important road should be fully rehabilitated and made befitting of its status as an invaluable economic corridor. Even completed portions, therefore, should be revisited and fitted with street lights and adequate drainage system. The maintenance of the road should be given priority attention to forestall mass action from the people which could have far-reaching implications for overall economic fortunes of the country.
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