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Bad Roads Killing Our Cars, Travellers Tell FG
Some Nigerians have ap
pealed the Federal Government to ensure that Nigerian roads are motorable.
They made the appeal on Friday after narrating their experience during the Yuletide and the New Year celebration.
Some of them told newsmen in Abuja that some of the roads were bad.
A civil servant, Mr Thompson Akingbemiga, said that the conditions of the roads he travelled on were in “sorry states’’.
An Architect, Mr Geofrey Ahanonu, said that the Nigerian Roads had turned to death traps.
“I and my family left Abuja on December 22, by 5 a.m., but could not get home until 10 p.m. because of bad road, especially the Ajaokuta axis.
“The potholes are better imagined. I don’t understand what the government is doing concerning road repairs.
“I know Federal Roads Maintenance Agency is responsible for the roads, but we are not feeling their impact,” Ahanonu said.
A student, Miss Kelechi Eluwa, a student, decried the neglect of the Ajaokuta road.
Eluwa, whose aunt died in an auto crash on October 17 on Lokoja- Abuja Road, appealed to government to give Nigerians good roads.
“ I lost my aunt on a ghastly motor accident because the driver was trying to avoid a big pothole, even my brother in-law is still at the hospital.
“My aunt is yet to be buried. I implore the government to please help us and work on all the roads to avoid other sad incidents like this,” Eluwa said.
A photographer, Mr Samaila Audu, told reporters that government should do something urgently on the state of Nigerian roads.