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Trans Kalabari Road Excites Monarchs
For the first time in many generations, Kalabari kings and regents walked on foot across the Sombreiro River from Degema to Krakrama in the Kalabari central group region of Rivers State.
The Amanyanabo of Abonnema, His Majesty, King Disrael Gbogbo Bobmanuel, disclosed this, when he led other kings and regents of the various communities in Kalabari Kingdom to inspect the ongoing phase one of the Trans Kalabari Road road project.
King Bobmanuel said the situation was historic as it was the first time the kings and regents of the various Kalabari communities would walk across the river to Krakrama.
According to him, the monarchs are happy to be the first kings and regents who walked across the river on foot from Degema.
He said future generations who will be driving across the river would not know what it was before.
King Bobmanuel said the situation was a demonstration of Governor Nyesom Wike’s love for the Kalabari people, stressing that the road will open up the area for investment and development.
He said the Kalabari people were grateful to Governor Wike for being the first governor to complete a section of the Trans Kalabari Road.
He expressed the hope that the second phase of the project will be awarded before the expiration of the tenure of the present administration, while also hoping that future administrations will continue with the project.
King Bobmanuel also thanked the management and staff of Lubrik construction company for the commitment and enthusiasm shown to the project, adding that the visit was to interact with the company with a view to knowing their problem and seeking for ways of addressing them.
The monarch said the project is not only dear to the heart of the benefitting communities but the entire Kalabari Kingdom.
Also speaking during the inspection, the project manager, Tony Shalluom, said the project is being done to specification.
He assured that the project would be delivered on schedule and commended the communities for their level of hospitality.
Also, the Chief Resident Engineer, Rivers State Ministry of Works, Engr (Mrs) Tonye Barango, also commended the communities for their support and said the project would be completed on schedule.
Meanwhile, in an interview with the Amanyanabo of Minama one of the benefitting communities, King Iboroma Talbot Pokubo, said his community would remain grateful to Governor Wike for the project.
King Pokubo said it was a thing of joy to see his people driving home with vehicles for the first time in living memory.
He said the project would accelerate development in the six communities in the area, adding that the cost of building houses will now reduce.
Communities currently enjoying the benefits of the road are: Krakrama, Minama, Angullama, Omekwe Ama, Sangama and Omekwe Tariama.
By: John Bibor
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