Travellers Lament Deplorable State Of Itu - Calabar Highway

Travellers plying Itu-Calabar highway have sorry tales to tell over the deplorable state of the road, describing it as a death trap.

One of the road users, Effiong Okon, lamented the hardship experienced on the road every week that he travels between Uyo and Calabar for business.

According to him, Uyo to Calabar which used to be a journey of about an hour now takes up to eight hours. Some end up sleeping on the road when there is any breakdown of heavy truck along the road.

“The road users are now subjected to untold hardship, as if they committed a sin for being citizens of Nigeria, and coming from this part of the country. Travellers only know when they leave and cannot determine when to reach their destination.

“If you are travelling on the road (Itu-Calabar highway), you are going with a broken heart because of the tears that will come from your eyes during the trip. Sometimes, one is forced to sleep on the road as trucks fall on each other within short notice.”

Another regular user of the road, Ita Asuquo, agreed with Okon and painted a nightmarish experience on the bad road.

“Travelling along this road is not a good experience at all. It is a nightmare coupled with its attendant consequences. If there is an alternative, one will not travel through this road again,” he said.

In his reaction, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Ita Enang, blamed the delay on funding challenges experienced by the Federal Government.

Besides, he said he had written to the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Works and Housing to assist the project with loan from the Sukuk bond.

“Right now we are looking at multilateral sources of funding the road. I have written and I am requesting for funding support from the ministries, from the Sukuk bond through the Debt Management Office, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Works and Housing to help the road with loan from the Sukuk bond,” Enang said.

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