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Group Hails NASS’ Motion On Bonny-Bodo Road Project
Stakeholders in Rivers State under the aegis of Ethnics and Conducts Group have lauded the House of Representatives for passing a motion to encourage the speedy construction of the Bonny-Bodo Road project in the state.
Chairman of the group, Mr Samuel Omoron, who commended the National Assembly in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt last Friday said the gesture would awaken the Federal Government and the partnering company to speed up work on the project.
Omoron, who accused the Federal Government for politicising the project, said the move by the lower chamber of the country’s legislature would help make the Federal Government to sit up on the project.
The chairman who also expressed the group’s concern, said the road has important economic role to play in the state and Nigeria in general, if completed.
He called on the Federal Government to shun politicising such project, that would be of benefit to the government and the public.
Omoron also called on NLNG counterpart to be committed to the project, stressing that the road would be more benefit to the company, if the project is completed.
He said the road would save the company much money from transportation of equipment and other operational activities between its Port Harcourt base and the operational area (Bonny).
It would be recalled that, the House of Representative last Friday moved a motion to encourage Federal Government and NLNG to fast track the execution of the Bodo-Bonny road in Rivers State.
According to the motion, NLNG company was urged to participate fully in the construction of the road as the major beneficiary of the road, if completed.
Enoch Epelle