Senate Tasks FG To Include North-East In Mainstream Nation’s Economic Activities

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The Federal Government has been urged to extend the Renewed Hope Super Highway Road Project to the North-East in order to ensure full inclusion of the zone into the mainstream economic activities of the country.

While adopting the motion in the chamber by Senator Danjuma Goje, All Progressives Congress (APC) Gombe-Central, the Senate

also urge the Federal Government to, as a matter of necessity, approve the rehabilitation of all deplorable roads across the country.

In a motion, titled: “Federal Government Approval of N4.2 Trillion for the Construction of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road and other major roads projects nationwide,” Senator Gone said that in the laudable project, the North-East has only two projects, which include Yola – Fufore – Gurin Road in Adamawa State (N11.81 Billion); and Lamido Road in Taraba State (N7.68 Billion), out of the approved sum of N4.2 Trillion Naira.

Goje also stated that asides from the two road projects in the North-East, there are other very important road networks, which are in bad conditions.

The senator listed them to include the Bauchi – Gombe road; Biu – Gombe road; Potiskum – Gombe road; Darazo – Gombe road; Numan – Jalingo road; Yola – Mubi road; Yola – Michika – Madagali – Gwoza – Bama road, Ngorore – Mayo Belwa – Zing – Jalingo; Mayo Belwa – Jada – Ganye; Biu – Gombi – Maranraba; Biu – Damboa – Maiduguri; and Biu – Damaturu,  among others, which desperately require serious reconstruction and rehabilitation.

According to Goje, “The North-East is the only zone that is not connected to the Super Highway Project embarked upon by this administration.”

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Also, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriation, Adeola Olamilekan, APC Ogun-West, said that the allocation of N4.2 trillion was originally meant for the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and Badagry-Sokoto Highway.

Saying that the Federal Governmnent, out of magnanimity, set aside N500 billion for other road projects across the country, Olamilekan added: “The President of Federal Republic of Nigeria was trying to provide for the coastal projects that is going on which is to the tune of the N4.2 trillion; that is the two coastal roads; the Lagos-Calabar and the Badagry-Sokoto roads.

“The President then approved that for all the existing roads, the sum of N500 billion will be set aside out of the N4.2 billion to be to be given to all existing road projects across the country.”

The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, who regretted that so many roads across the country are in a deplorable state, noted: “I think we should have a roadmap on how to maintain our roads and ensure their reconstruction.

“Take for example the road linking Akwa Ibom State with Cross Rivers State was done in 1975 but with a provision that there should be an overlay in seven years, but 40 years after, that overlay was not done.