Close Bida-Minna Road – Communities Send SOS to Niger State Govt..bemoan FG. pressure

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Communities in  Bida- Gbako/Katcha Federal Constituency in Niger State have voiced out their anger against the reopenning of the Bida- Minna road to articulated vehicles following pressures from the Federal government.
A statement signed by the Secretary to APC stakeholders in the constituency, Yahaya Mustapha said the call was as a result of the out cry and complaints by various groups, especially the teaming youths on the condition of the road which has now become “deadly route” not only to the communities but other Nigerians who ply the road.
The statement therefore gives a 5- day notice to the state government “to close the road to save lives and provide the needed environment to face the rehabilitation of the road”.
According to the statement, the deplorable condition of Bida – Minna ‘Road has been one of the greatest nightmares to the people and government of Niger State.
” The road, though a state road, witnesses on daily basis a very high volume of vehicular traffic especially articulated ones that ply it as a shortcut between many states in the northern part of the country and the southern part.
“The unceasing and frustrating flow of trafic of these heavy trucks has led  to total dilapidation  of the road, thereby  converting it to a deadly route for the teeming masses of our community in particular and other Nigerians who ply the road.
“When the state government took the decision to close the road to such vehicles, it was a big sigh of relieve for our people. To us, the Government of Niger State took the bull by the horn in her bid to ensure uninterrupted rehabilitation of the road.
APC Stakeholders of BIDA/GBAKO/KATCHA FEDERAL Constituency  deliberated extensively on the outcry and complaints by various groups,  especially our teeming youths,  on the condition of Bida- Minna road.
While the decision of the Niger State Government to close the road to heavy vehicles was acknowledged and greatly applauded, we are dismayed and disappointed with the pressure mounted by the Federal Authorities to reopen the road to these vehicles .This option will not only jeopardise the lives of our citizens but also undermine the ongoing rehabilitation work on the road.
It is ironic that the federal coercion is coming at the time we expect the federal authorities to come to the aid of the State Government due to the challenges being faced on the overused road.
It is also expected that the federal authorities will hasten work on the Lambata-Lapai-Bida Road.
We therefore unequivocally  stand by the earlier decision taken by the state government on closure of Bida-Minna Road.
We urge, with deep sense of humility,  the state government to stand by the early pronouncement to close the road to all articulated vehicles.
 “This is  to avoid any drastic, but peaceful action by   the restive youths and indeed the entire community.
“We are calling on the government to within FIVE DAYS ( 20TH -24TH SEPTEMBER, 2020 ) CLOSE THE ROAD TO SAFE OUR LIVES AND PROVIDE THE NEEDED ENVIRONMENT TO FACE THE  REHABILITATION OF THE ROAD.
” We can no longer sit and watch our people suffer in silence nor tolerate glaring discomfort and contininuous ( but avoidable ) fatal accidents.
“WE REMAIN COMMITTED TO THE DICTATES OF OUR PEOPLE,  SUPPORTIVE OF OUR DEAR STATE GOVERNMENT AND LOYAL TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA. the statement concludes.

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