South-East roads need urgent attention – Osinbajo

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Vice President, Prof. Yomi Osibanjo
Vice President, Prof. Yomi Osibanjo

Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, at the weekend affirmed that the worst problem bogging down people of the south-east zone is the area’s dilapidated road networks.

Speaking while fielding questions from journalists in Enugu, where he attended a function at the Cathedral Church of the Good Shepherd, Anglican Communion, Professor Osinbajo said the situation is clear to the federal government.

He noted that despite government financial constraint at the moment, there is a need to make improvements on roads in the south-east where commerce thrives and people move about a lot to earn their living.

The Vice President disclosed that he had discussed the issue of the roads with Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, adding that the issue was not unknown to the federal government.

”Not just only one problem that the people of the south-east have in terms of roads, you know what our financial constraints are, there is a need for improvement on roads where there is a lot of commerce and movement of people.”

Prof Osinbajo noted that there is need to raise the value of naira by discouraging importation of some items.

In a homily at the church, where the Vice President attended a wedding ceremony, Arch. Bishop of the Enugu Ecclesiastical Province, Anglican Communion, His Grace, Emmanuel Olisa Chukwuma had appealed to the Federal Government to create employment for the teaming unemployed youths in the country who are wallowing in poverty. (The Nation)

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. Now we have a government in place. Any one can dispute this but I am entitled to my opinion. While a Southerner was in power for over 6 years with the oil revenue boom, the S/East and S/South regions suffered the worst nightmare on federal roads. So sad! I believe, having heard him say it, he/FGN will surely do a thing to assuage the long suffering of road users in the east. May God grant this.

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