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Complete rehabilitation of Ankpa-Abejukolo Road – Lawmakers beg Kogi govt

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyOctober 5, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Lawmakers in the Kogi State State House of Assembly have appealed to the State Government to urgently complete the delayed construction and rehabilitation of Ankpa-Abejukolo Road in Ankpa and Omala Local Government areas.

The lawmaker representing Ankpa I State Constituency, Hon. Lawal Akus presented a motion before the hallow chamber on Wednesday.

Akus recalled that the Kogi State Government in October, 2016, awarded the rehabilitation and construction of Ankpa Abejukolo to Messers Mo-Tex Engineering covering a total of 75.9Km.

The first time lawmaker expressed dismay that only 3.3KM has been done so far by the contractor with 72.6KM yet to be constructed/rehabilitated.

Akus said, โ€œthe road is a strategic infrastructure linking Ankpa Local Government (various communities in Ankpa from Ejegbo, Emere, Odagba, Enabo, Ofugo, Inye, Ikka etc) to numerous communities in Omala Local Government.

โ€œThe road is very significant to farmers and traders as an outlet for transportation of numerous communities in both Ankpa and Omala Local Governments.

โ€œFollowing the delay in the construction/rehabilitation of the road, numerous lives have been lost to banditry and kidnappings, as criminals find it easy to operate and commuters are left at the mercy of murderous elements.โ€

He prayed that the Assembly writes to the Kogi State Ministry of Works and Housing to take necessary steps to complete the road.

โ€œThe House should write to the Kogi State Ministry of Works and Housing to include the construction/rehabilitation of Ankpa- Abejukolo road in the year 2024 fiscal budget that shall be forwarded to the House for passage into law later this year,โ€ he added.

Responding, lawmakers in their numbers, including Hon. Ibrahim Abba, Ankpa II State Constituency, described the present situation of the road as very worrisome, stressing that the Government should urgently look at the plight of the people.


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