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Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by naptu2: 7:37am On Nov 13, 2019
You can read more about it here

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-African_Highway_network

And this is a map of the highways.

Note that South Africa was not part of the African Union and was still under sanctions when this project was planned, so anywhere you see Windhoek Namibia, know that the highway is now going to Cape Town, South Africa

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Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Lush100(m): 7:43am On Nov 13, 2019
ha...u means 3 years ...3 years that election campaigning, election tribunal and counter court orders will take 3 years in a 4 year tenure with only 1 year for normal thinking.
well ..i smell deceit.
how much of Ibadan-express way have we done in 5 years of the current administration.
well may be our oga fash will build roads only for them to look like these below

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Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by wink2015(m): 7:43am On Nov 13, 2019
Asnafsaeed:
Mr Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing says the trans-saharan roads linking Abuja with Algiers in Algeria will be completed in three years.

Fashola said this during a joint inspection visit to the on-going Abuja-Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Markudi and the Abuja-Kaduna roads which are part of the trans-saharan roads.

The inspection was part of the programme schedule for a 2-day 70th Session of the Trans Sahara Road Liaison Committee (TRLC) which began on Nov. 11 in Abuja.

He said: “ What we are concerned with in this committee is the Lagos to Algiers highway.

“The Lagos-Ibadan-Oyo road, the Jebba-Mokwa-Kaduna-Kano road, and the Abuja-Kano road are the major components.

“`So Mali is doing its own, Algeria is doing its own, Niger is doing its own. Every country is handling their own.

“The Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway of 375.9km has three sections and would all be completed within three years,’’ Fashola said.

He added that part of the project which is handled by China Harbour Engineering Compay Limited (CHEC) is the expansion of 5.4km of the Abuja-Keffi Expressway and Dualisation of the Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Makurdi road.

The project is located in FCT, Nasarawa and Benue states, with a total length of 227.2km, including the Abuja-Keffi and Keffi-Makurdi sections.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 5.4km Abuja-Keffi section will have two-lane auxiliary roads on both sides of the existing six-lane section.

The 221.8km Keffi-Makurdi section will see an expansion of the existing two-way two-lane section to a two-way four-lane section.

According to Fashola, the main works to be done in the execution of the project include sub-grade, bridge, and culvert, as well as drainage and pavement.

He added that the road would have an electromechanical toll station that would be completed in March 2022.

The Secretary-General of the TRLC, Mr Ayadi Mohammed, said that the inspection of the project provided a good opportunity for the committee members to evaluate the state of the construction of the roads.

According to him, the work the committee members have seen so far is technically sound.

NAN further reports that the roads are expected to serve 37 regions in Africa and connect 74 urban centres as well as 60 million people across the six countries that are members of the committee.

On the local front, the road will pass through Lagos and Ibadan, to Ilorin, Jeba, Kaduna and to Kano where Nigeria shares border with the Republic of Niger.

The committee session holds every four years.

The trans-Saharan road liaison committe is made up of six countries, namely: Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Tunisia, Algeria, and Mali.

The committee was formed in 1966 to establish a road link across the six countries to encourage growth, socio-economic activities, development, cooperation, and trade.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pulse.ng/news/local/trans-saharan-roads-abuja-algiers-road-to-be-completed-in-3-years-fashola/wt41kj6.amp

This money should be used to develop the power sector.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Aquariann: 7:51am On Nov 13, 2019
He said: “ What we are concerned with in this committee is the Lagos to Algiers highway.

“The Lagos-Ibadan-Oyo road, the Jebba-Mokwa-Kaduna-Kano road, and the Abuja-Kano road are the major components.

“`So Mali is doing its own, Algeria is doing its own, Niger is doing its own. Every country is handling their own.


“The Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway of 375.9km has three sections and would all be completed within three years,’’ Fashola said.

He added that part of the project which is handled by China Harbour Engineering Compay Limited (CHEC) is the expansion of 5.4km of the Abuja-Keffi Expressway and Dualisation of the Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Makurdi road.

The project is located in FCT, Nasarawa and Benue states, with a total length of 227.2km, including the Abuja-Keffi and Keffi-Makurdi sections.

The 221.8km Keffi-Makurdi section will see an expansion of the existing two-way two-lane section to a two-way four-lane section.

Damn... Nigerians don't read. Shameful comments everywhere.

Some are asking why abandoned local roads for this road. Lol. So so shameful.

If any of you condemning this had bothered to read the article, you'll see where it is stated every country on the route is responsible for the stretch that passes through their own country. Hence, Nigeria is only (re)constructing or expanding already existing Nigerian roads only.

This include Makurdi-Lafia-Akwanga-Keffi route which links up with Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria routes which are all part of the trans Sahara road. The Lagos-Ibadan-Jebba route is also part of the road.

This is similar to the Nigeria-Cameroon international road which actually starts from Enugu-Abakiliki-Mbok-Ikom and terminates in Yaounde, Cameroon. While Nigeria had focused on the Enugu-Ikom stretch, Cameroon focused on theirs.

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Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by 3verblazing(m): 7:53am On Nov 13, 2019
Asnafsaeed:
I'm confident in Chinese constructors, i prefer them than Julius Beger who have gotten accustomed and afflicted with corruption in Nigeria over the years
u think so? ... Have u worked with them before ?
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by uuzba(m): 7:58am On Nov 13, 2019
naptu2:
You can read more about it here

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-African_Highway_network

And this is a map of the highways.

Note that South Africa was not part of the African Union and was still under sanctions when this project was planned, so anywhere you see Windhoek Namibia, know that the highway is now going to Cape Town, South Africa
Thank you for the map and well done.
I don't know why OP and most Nigerian bloggers will be reporting news about a road and cannot even put up a map of Nigeria, Africa... to show
where this road is located. The map makes it very easy to locate and identify the road.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Ashirioluwa: 8:01am On Nov 13, 2019
Asnafsaeed:
Mr Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing says the trans-saharan roads linking Abuja with Algiers in Algeria will be completed in three years.

Fashola said this during a joint inspection visit to the on-going Abuja-Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Markudi and the Abuja-Kaduna roads which are part of the trans-saharan roads.

The inspection was part of the programme schedule for a 2-day 70th Session of the Trans Sahara Road Liaison Committee (TRLC) which began on Nov. 11 in Abuja.

He said: “ What we are concerned with in this committee is the Lagos to Algiers highway.

“The Lagos-Ibadan-Oyo road, the Jebba-Mokwa-Kaduna-Kano road, and the Abuja-Kano road are the major components.

“`So Mali is doing its own, Algeria is doing its own, Niger is doing its own. Every country is handling their own.

“The Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway of 375.9km has three sections and would all be completed within three years,’’ Fashola said.

He added that part of the project which is handled by China Harbour Engineering Compay Limited (CHEC) is the expansion of 5.4km of the Abuja-Keffi Expressway and Dualisation of the Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Makurdi road.

The project is located in FCT, Nasarawa and Benue states, with a total length of 227.2km, including the Abuja-Keffi and Keffi-Makurdi sections.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 5.4km Abuja-Keffi section will have two-lane auxiliary roads on both sides of the existing six-lane section.

The 221.8km Keffi-Makurdi section will see an expansion of the existing two-way two-lane section to a two-way four-lane section.

According to Fashola, the main works to be done in the execution of the project include sub-grade, bridge, and culvert, as well as drainage and pavement.

He added that the road would have an electromechanical toll station that would be completed in March 2022.

The Secretary-General of the TRLC, Mr Ayadi Mohammed, said that the inspection of the project provided a good opportunity for the committee members to evaluate the state of the construction of the roads.

According to him, the work the committee members have seen so far is technically sound.

NAN further reports that the roads are expected to serve 37 regions in Africa and connect 74 urban centres as well as 60 million people across the six countries that are members of the committee.

On the local front, the road will pass through Lagos and Ibadan, to Ilorin, Jeba, Kaduna and to Kano where Nigeria shares border with the Republic of Niger.

The committee session holds every four years.

The trans-Saharan road liaison committe is made up of six countries, namely: Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Tunisia, Algeria, and Mali.

The committee was formed in 1966 to establish a road link across the six countries to encourage growth, socio-economic activities, development, cooperation, and trade.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pulse.ng/news/local/trans-saharan-roads-abuja-algiers-road-to-be-completed-in-3-years-fashola/wt41kj6.amp
Badagry road abandoned by same government

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Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by obi58: 8:08am On Nov 13, 2019
Aquariann:


Damn... Nigerians don't read. Shameful comments everywhere.

Some are asking why abandoned local roads for this road. Lol. So so shameful.

If any of you condemning this had bothered to read the article, you'll see where it is stated every country on the route is responsible for the stretch that passes through their own country. Hence, Nigeria is only (re)constructing or expanding already existing Nigerian roads only.

This include Makurdi-Lafia-Akwanga-Keffi route which links up with Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria routes which are all part of the trans Sahara road. The Lagos-Ibadan-Jebba route is also part of the road.

This is similar to the Nigeria-Cameroon international road which actually starts from Enugu-Abakiliki-Mbok-Ikom and terminates in Yaounde, Cameroon. While Nigeria had focused on the Enugu-Ikom stretch, Cameroon focused on theirs.

We are asking where is the evidence of 5 years work on the highlighted roads in question that we should believe that a miracle will happen to complete same roads in 3 years?
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Olorunnim: 8:09am On Nov 13, 2019
Asnafsaeed:
I'm confident in Chinese constructors, i prefer them than Julius Beger who have gotten accustomed and afflicted with corruption in Nigeria over the years
I told my friend the same thing yesterday.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Judybash93(m): 8:11am On Nov 13, 2019
nototribalist:
As long as Ghana is not involve am ok.

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Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by CsRockefeller(m): 8:22am On Nov 13, 2019
Asnafsaeed:
I'm confident in Chinese constructors, i prefer them than Julius Beger who have gotten accustomed and afflicted with corruption in Nigeria over the years

Is that so?

Have you been to the newly constructed Ikorodu road handled by CECC during Fashola's tenure?

Road wey we borrow money do, never reach 7 years don spoil finish.

Now compare it with the Mile 12 (from Mile 12 down to surulere constructed by Julius Berger in the 80's and you will see that shoe get size.

Have you also seen Lasu road of recent don by the same Chinese?

Julius Berger are still d best anyday, anytime.

Look at the level of work being done by them at the Lagos Ibadan expressway.

You get buy years of experience o!
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by jcross19: 8:32am On Nov 13, 2019
voltron14:


Start crying now till junior has his own kids.

A time would come when your grandkids would ask you what you were doing when these roads were being built.

Just show them your post.
is not making any sense because what's the need of it? abi can't you see madness in buhari administration, you closed borders, now you are constructing road from abuja to Algiers! who will be treading on that road when the border will be closed when we need to upgrade our electricity . Nigeria is a failed country.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by mechanics(m): 8:32am On Nov 13, 2019
Lolz, our own roads are still in bad shape but they are busy connecting roads to other countries.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Emanex18: 8:43am On Nov 13, 2019
I hope he does not come back in 3 years and make a statement that "it's not rocket science"
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by wink2015(m): 8:46am On Nov 13, 2019
This borrow money thing from china and world bank is becoming the only survival strategies for Nigeria.

When Nigeria had it rosy with huge petrol dollar they were behaving like drunken spoilt kids.

Now Na so so borrow borrow to get the machinery of government moving !

Nigeria government should learn the habits of a good saving culture and be meticulous and prudent in spending.

If the western countries and china that we go cap in hand requesting for loans did not prudently manage their finances.

Will the Nigeria government find a father Christmas? to turn to ?
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by PAQ(m): 8:50am On Nov 13, 2019
Nigeria & mis placed priorities are like bread & butter.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Kapilta(m): 8:51am On Nov 13, 2019
naijadrivablog:
FIX the many bad Nigerian roads first.
angry

I wonder how south Easterners will travel this Christmas. Between Otukpa (Benue State) and OboloAfor(Enugu) is so bad that trailers have taken over n You can stay stationary for hours.

9th Mile to Awka is bad.

Between Ajaokuta, just after Geregu Power PLC to Niger bridge is bad (Kogi).

Okene-Obajana-Asaba road is bad.

Lagos-Ibadan expressway is bad.

East-West Road (Warri to PH) is bad.

The only State in the South East with good road is Ebonyi. I saw for myself and agree that Dave Umahi has transformed Ebonyi.
If you see the concrete road that won't go bad anytime soon from Ohazzara (EZza axis) to boundary with Nenwe (Aninri LGA of Enugu State) and other bridges, mansion-like secondary schools, modern markets, flyovers and so on, you will be amazed. I ask, is it not the same allocation other Governors get that Dave Umahi is getting, yet doing wonders?

The federal Road from Biase to Calabar is Bad.We wonder how tourists will fare plying that road to attend Calabar Carnival this year. Well, they may sand fill it soon (temporary measure) cos in naija, anything is possible.

The federal road, from Awka to Umunze is bad.

The Federal Road between Onitsha (Awada) to Mgbidi is bad (some sections).

Owerri-Orlu Road is bad.

Enugu-Umuahia is bad and Aba--PH section is a no go area. Travelers have to pass through Owerri instead of driving a shorter Enugu-PH.

Orlu- Ihiala road is bad (section from Banana junction, Orlu to Total filling station, Ihiala).

Owerri to Imo Gate (boundary with Abia) is bad.

And other roads so numerous to mention.


After traversing many States in Nigeria, I concluded that roads in Northern Nigeria is better.
so Lagos-Ibadan is also in the yeast.

Ibos and propaganda ehn.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Kennyswagz2: 8:53am On Nov 13, 2019
What is all this self angryundecidedundecided
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by naijadrivablog: 8:56am On Nov 13, 2019
Kapilta:
so Lagos-Ibadan is also in the yeast.

Ibos and propaganda ehn.

Ori agbon, I listed roads in Southern Nigeria, with particular emphasis on roads in the east.

Beat it, you tribalist angry

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Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Sunsets: 8:56am On Nov 13, 2019
They are speedily connecting us to Muslim countries. Meanwhile, internal federal roads such as East-West Road and Port Harcourt-Aba Expressway are death traps.
Asnafsaeed:
Mr Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing says the trans-saharan roads linking Abuja with Algiers in Algeria will be completed in three years.

Fashola said this during a joint inspection visit to the on-going Abuja-Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Markudi and the Abuja-Kaduna roads which are part of the trans-saharan roads.

The inspection was part of the programme schedule for a 2-day 70th Session of the Trans Sahara Road Liaison Committee (TRLC) which began on Nov. 11 in Abuja.

He said: “ What we are concerned with in this committee is the Lagos to Algiers highway.

“The Lagos-Ibadan-Oyo road, the Jebba-Mokwa-Kaduna-Kano road, and the Abuja-Kano road are the major components.

“`So Mali is doing its own, Algeria is doing its own, Niger is doing its own. Every country is handling their own.

“The Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway of 375.9km has three sections and would all be completed within three years,’’ Fashola said.

He added that part of the project which is handled by China Harbour Engineering Compay Limited (CHEC) is the expansion of 5.4km of the Abuja-Keffi Expressway and Dualisation of the Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Makurdi road.

The project is located in FCT, Nasarawa and Benue states, with a total length of 227.2km, including the Abuja-Keffi and Keffi-Makurdi sections.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 5.4km Abuja-Keffi section will have two-lane auxiliary roads on both sides of the existing six-lane section.

The 221.8km Keffi-Makurdi section will see an expansion of the existing two-way two-lane section to a two-way four-lane section.

According to Fashola, the main works to be done in the execution of the project include sub-grade, bridge, and culvert, as well as drainage and pavement.

He added that the road would have an electromechanical toll station that would be completed in March 2022.

The Secretary-General of the TRLC, Mr Ayadi Mohammed, said that the inspection of the project provided a good opportunity for the committee members to evaluate the state of the construction of the roads.

According to him, the work the committee members have seen so far is technically sound.

NAN further reports that the roads are expected to serve 37 regions in Africa and connect 74 urban centres as well as 60 million people across the six countries that are members of the committee.

On the local front, the road will pass through Lagos and Ibadan, to Ilorin, Jeba, Kaduna and to Kano where Nigeria shares border with the Republic of Niger.

The committee session holds every four years.

The trans-Saharan road liaison committe is made up of six countries, namely: Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Tunisia, Algeria, and Mali.

The committee was formed in 1966 to establish a road link across the six countries to encourage growth, socio-economic activities, development, cooperation, and trade.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pulse.ng/news/local/trans-saharan-roads-abuja-algiers-road-to-be-completed-in-3-years-fashola/wt41kj6.amp
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Sunsets: 9:00am On Nov 13, 2019
Must you display primitive tendencies?
Kapilta:
so Lagos-Ibadan is also in the yeast.

Ibos and propaganda ehn.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Sunsets: 9:07am On Nov 13, 2019
We do, Mr. Too Sabi alias Sabinus. Yes, they are internal roads, but with external results in mind. The internal benefit is a fallout.
Aquariann:


Damn... Nigerians don't read. Shameful comments everywhere.

Some are asking why abandoned local roads for this road. Lol. So so shameful.

If any of you condemning this had bothered to read the article, you'll see where it is stated every country on the route is responsible for the stretch that passes through their own country. Hence, Nigeria is only (re)constructing or expanding already existing Nigerian roads only.

This include Makurdi-Lafia-Akwanga-Keffi route which links up with Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria routes which are all part of the trans Sahara road. The Lagos-Ibadan-Jebba route is also part of the road.

This is similar to the Nigeria-Cameroon international road which actually starts from Enugu-Abakiliki-Mbok-Ikom and terminates in Yaounde, Cameroon. While Nigeria had focused on the Enugu-Ikom stretch, Cameroon focused on theirs.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Jacseyi(m): 9:12am On Nov 13, 2019
pickatyou:
Wetin concern Nigeria with Algeria
You guys should be asking question instead of making unnecessary criticism. AfCTA is a trade agreement between AU member States. This agreement needs good road networks across Africa to facilitate trade with target of trade volume increase from 16% to 60%.
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by BotherMleeper(m): 9:12am On Nov 13, 2019
Igboes on the road to develop Algeria

Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by IdioticNLmods: 9:14am On Nov 13, 2019
iammo:
perhaps you dont know, but PDP party of abandoned project are no more in power


The way this one talks sef.. U have serious problem o.
Who initiated Lagos badagry expressway construction? Who was the governor of lagos then and what party did he belong to? Chai! Nigeria no fit move forward at all if pple like you are still existing o
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by iammo(m): 9:16am On Nov 13, 2019
so at your age you dont understand what a federal road is, its sad your popman sponsored your education cause you gained absolutely nothing

IdioticNLmods:

The way this one talks sef.. U have serious problem o.
Who initiated Lagos badagry expressway construction? Who was the governor of lagos then and what party did he belong to? Chai! Nigeria no fit move forward at all if pple like you are still existing o
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by tete7000(m): 9:19am On Nov 13, 2019
The same thing he said about the badagry road. More than five years after, no show and the man won't keep quiet
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by IdioticNLmods: 9:25am On Nov 13, 2019
iammo:
so at your age you dont understand what a federal road is, its sad your popman sponsored your education cause you gained absolutely nothing

Abeggy.. Have you passed through that road before? If it's federal work why is LAMATA inscription all over the bridges that are part of abandoned road?
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by bluecircle470: 9:25am On Nov 13, 2019
Asnafsaeed:
I'm confident in Chinese constructors, i prefer them than Julius Beger who have gotten accustomed and afflicted with corruption in Nigeria over the years

Who will do business with Nigeria and not be corrupt? Even the CCECC are very corrupt
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by mvem(m): 9:29am On Nov 13, 2019
pickatyou:
Wetin concern Nigeria with Algeria
Spain/Italy
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Geeboy10(m): 9:36am On Nov 13, 2019
I don't understand these people o... You are closing borders and yöu claim the closure is increasing the economy... and you are talking of constructing roads to favour inter-trade with countries so far away... and this is at the expense of interior roads used by ur own people and they are suffering... Put ur priorities right
Re: Fashola Says Abuja-Algiers Road To Be Completed In 3yrs by Multiplier7(m): 9:44am On Nov 13, 2019
naijadrivablog:
FIX the many bad Nigerian roads first.
angry

I wonder how south Easterners will travel this Christmas. Between Otukpa (Benue State) and OboloAfor(Enugu) is so bad that trailers have taken over n You can stay stationary for hours.

9th Mile to Awka is bad.

Between Ajaokuta, just after Geregu Power PLC to Niger bridge is bad (Kogi).

Okene-Obajana-Asaba road is bad.

Lagos-Ibadan expressway is bad.

East-West Road (Warri to PH) is bad.

The only State in the South East with good road is Ebonyi. I saw for myself and agree that Dave Umahi has transformed Ebonyi.
If you see the concrete road that won't go bad anytime soon from Ohazzara (EZza axis) to boundary with Nenwe (Aninri LGA of Enugu State) and other bridges, mansion-like secondary schools, modern markets, flyovers and so on, you will be amazed. I ask, is it not the same allocation other Governors get that Dave Umahi is getting, yet doing wonders?

The federal Road from Biase to Calabar is Bad.We wonder how tourists will fare plying that road to attend Calabar Carnival this year. Well, they may sand fill it soon (temporary measure) cos in naija, anything is possible.

The federal road, from Awka to Umunze is bad.

The Federal Road between Onitsha (Awada) to Mgbidi is bad (some sections).

Owerri-Orlu Road is bad.

Enugu-Umuahia is bad and Aba--PH section is a no go area. Travelers have to pass through Owerri instead of driving a shorter Enugu-PH.

Orlu- Ihiala road is bad (section from Banana junction, Orlu to Total filling station, Ihiala).

Owerri to Imo Gate (boundary with Abia) is bad.

And other roads so numerous to mention.


After traversing many States in Nigeria, I concluded that roads in Northern Nigeria is better.

You are totally correct my Brother. I was telling one guy in another thread on how this Buhari led government is marginalizing the south east and south south. It left one to wonder whether this regions are not part of Nigeria. Check out this pics below, this are how roads in the north are as of now. Since the President is a Northerner, he doesn't give a dime. That's bad for Nigerian politics and democracy.

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