Niger Delta
Lawmaker Laments Neglect Of Constituency
A member of Edo State
House of Assembly, Mr Abdulrasak Momoh, (APC Etsako West Constituency I), has expressed concern over the absence of government in his constituency.
Momoh said last Wednesday in Benin that while Etsako West Constituency II was receiving all the needed attention from the state in terms of construction of roads and other dividends of democracy, his constituency had been left out.
He said that as a result of the development, communities in his constituency had resorted to self-help and communal efforts to provide road and other social amenities for the constituency.
“As a member representing constituency I, I have always tried to get the entire roads into the annual budget since 2011, but they have constantly not been attended to. “Before the last governorship election, I took the governor round some of the roads by helicopter because the roads were not usually passable during the rainy season”., he said
He said that though the Gov. Adams Oshiomhole promised to rehabilitate the roads, “as we speak, nothing has been done’’. “The Awain-Jagbe-Agbede road, the shortest and only road that links Etsako West and central and also links Edo central is there in a sorry state,” he added.
According to him, the first privately owned mechanised farm in Nigeria of about 1, 500 hectares, established in 1973 is located in Awain town where the roads are in sorry states.
“Currently, we have a modular consolidated farm in Awain with poultry of about 12, 000 birds, a cassava farm of over 1,000 hectares and a plantain outlet in the farm, it is unfortuante that the road is left in a bad state,” the lawmaker said.