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Ifite-Awka Residents Demand Speedy Intervention of Government On Road Rehabilitation

Resident of Ifite-Awka in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra state have sent a Save-our-soul Messages to the Governor of Anambra state, Wlllie Obiano to intervene in their abandoned road rehabilitation project.

Resident of Ifite-Awka in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra state have sent a Save-our-soul Messages to the Governor of Anambra state, Willie Obiano to intervene in their abandoned road rehabilitation project.
They urged the government to speedily intervene before rains set in fully where the road wiould become impassable.

 Correspondent Bamidele Ajayi sought the opinion of students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka  and residents of Ifite-Awka who use that part of the road and filed in this report .
Speaking with our correspondent, the people lamented that the construction of gutter that was embarked upon by the state government sometime last year was abandoned last two months, with the project contractor disappeared, leaving the bad portion of less than half a kilometer of the road on attended.
The residents however called on Governor Willie Obiano to intervene and complete the   road project before it is turned to a small gully erosion.
Requesting that the people would soon be cut-off from accessing the state capital which is a ten minutes drive from Ifite-Awka, stating further that most students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University residence in that area have resulted to using another less deplorable road to access the federal university cited meters away from that bad portion of the road.
Correspondent reports that most residents of the area are groaning over the delay in the completion of the road, while students and staff of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, have resorted to use another route via the Enugu-Onitsha Express way to access the school through the federal institution’s second gate to avoid plying through that bad portion of Ifite-Awka, Unizik Road Awka.
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