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How We Have Moved On by AbiaOnline(m): 6:05am On Oct 24, 2018
Driving on the newly constructed MCC/Semec road, Aba on Saturday, it dawned on me how quickly we have forgotten the years the road was in so dilapidated condition.

Oh, we've move on, forgetting the number of lives that were lost, goods there were lost, the shops and businesses that collapsed, even the residents who fled the area and returned after it had been constructed have all forgotten and moved on. No wonder the Bible said we're wonderfully and fearfully made. Posterity will certainly judge Governor Ikpeazu for this feat.

MCC/Semec roads, which crisscrosses the Umuehilegbu(Total) road and dovetail into Faulks road, is solidly constructed, with drainages on both side, suitable for all types of vehicles transporting goods to and from Ariaria International Market. It is major economically viable roads in Aba.

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu deserves our commendations and unalloyed support for his second term bid cone 2019.

UNU,
23/10/2018.

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Re: How We Have Moved On by ekesimo(m): 6:37am On Oct 24, 2018
and what happened to the death traps littered everywhere in most part of the town. Osusu road that was manageable before has now become a no go area. Port Harcourt road nko? after the initial gra gra and destruction of peoples houses and properties in the name of dualization or reconstruction, the place is now an eyesore, people are running away and going to their villages on daily basis all because of what this govt has done. What of Omuma Road? a major road that connects Amaogbonna to Old express road, the place has since been forgotten, it is now covered with grasses and bushes. it is even difficult for pedestrians to walk talk more of cyclist and motorist. Or is it Amaogbonna that motorist now depend on log of woods set by touts to cross over the gutter after paying some money.
Let's call a spade a spade my brother, Okezie does not have what is takes to rebuild Abia State. Yes he should be commended for promoting the "made in aba" movement but outside that, he has done nothing, people should not be convinced by what they see or read here, they should come down now that is raining season and see things for themselves. Whenever rain falls, people struggle to reach home cos there will be no cab, keke or even Okada. The place stinks to High heaven all because of dirt's that are littered everywhere ignored by ASEPA.
If he OVI cannot show a little commitment in constructing these key areas during his first tenure, do you honestly think he will do it the second tenure? An Ngwa Man that cannot rebuild his fathers land. We have seen what he can do and personally, I don't think he deserves a second tenure. Aba people are crying daily, people should not be decieved on internet medias. He may excel in other parts but he has failed woefully in infrastructure and road developments especially in the economic hub of the State which happens to be his own Fathers land.

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