Featured

RSG Frowns At BUA Group Using Public Roads As Parks …Says Govt’ll No Longer Tolerate Damages On Roads

Published

on

The Rivers State Government has decried the indiscriminate parking of trucks owned by BUA Group by their drivers on public roads in parts of the state.
The government expressed worry that the company was unperturbed by the continuous damages being done to the roads.
Rivers State Commissioner for Works, Dr Dakorinama Alabo George-Kelly, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Transport, Dr. Jacobson Nbina, expressed the condemnation when they conducted newsmen to damaged sections of roads where the trucks were parked indiscriminately.
They included the Azikiwe Road where the BUA Sugar Refinery is located in Port Harcourt Local Government Area; the Igwuruta and Igwurutali communities in Ikwerre Local Government Area where BUA has its off factory operational base and diesel yard with the grave damage done to the entire shoulders of the roads, including the lanes.
George-Kelly said the state government spends billions of naira yearly to provide critical road infrastructure, but Bua Group, a company that does not add value to the state in terms of providing Corporate Social Responsibility, would damage existing roads.
The works commissioner pointed out that the trucks parked took over the roads, occupying about 3KM length of the roads, and do so in disregard to extant laws that prohibit such acts.
According to him: “It is public knowledge that Rivers State Government spends billions of naira every year, labour very hard to provide critical infrastructure to our people. This BUA Group has been so reckless, the drivers of BUA Group have been so irresponsible that they have converted our major roads as parks.”
He noted that the Igwuruta road was one major route leading to the International Airport and other states, lamenting that further damages as being witnessed would create unwholesome hardship for the people.
On his part, Commissioner for Transport, Dr. Jacobson Nbina said in February 2023, BUA Group was invited to a meeting with the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), the Ministries of Transport and Urban Development where commitment was extracted that Bua would cease using public roads as parks but had reneged on it.
He said it was shocking to see the mindless damages being done to the roads by the company with their trucks, adding that the government would no longer tolerate such acts.

Trending

Exit mobile version