6th
December, 2019
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC TASKS FG ON REPAIR OF 200-METER STRETCH AROUND
SANGO OTTA BRIDGE
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to the Federal Government (FG) to
carry out urgent repair of a 200-meter stretch around Sango-Otta bridge.
This
was disclosed in a press statement issued by the human rights organization on
Friday, 6th December, 2019, through its director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
“We
are aware of humongous amounts of money being spent by FG on the rehabilitation
of roads and the construction of new ones around the country. These efforts are
quite commendable. In particular, we salute FG for its tremendous effort in the
construction of the Second Niger Bridge which had been ignored for decades.
Nigerian roads would not have been in this sordid state if the Peoples’
Democratic Party (PDP) had addressed infrastructure the same way that the
current administration is doing.
“Nigerians
are now suffering for 16 years of official waste and criminal complacency. It
was not as if PDP regimes did not earn money. They had more than enough but
they were more interested in sharing our common patrimony among themselves.
That is the difference between the Buhari administration and the PDP men.
Buhari came in when Nigeria was earning the lowest from oil but prudent
spending, the plugging of holes and focus on infrastructure is making the
difference. Yet no matter how hard this government can try, the neglect of 16
years cannot be wished away in this short excursus.
“This
is exactly what has happened in the case of Sango-Otta road. The attention of
MURIC has been drawn to the terrible state of about 200 meters of road on
Lagos-Abeokuta Road. This is about 100 meters before Sango-Otta bridge and
another 100 meters after the same bridge. This spot is infested with large,
deep holes capable of swallowing whole cars. Motorists’ hearts leap to their
mouths as they approach the holes while passengers pray silently that their
vehicles should emerge safely out of the bad spot.
“Worse
still, a long line of vehicles standing bumper to bumper and crawling like
pregnant snails assail the scenario, sentencing our hard-earned democracy to
years of backwardness in Stone Age dungeon. Motorists spend up to three hours
between the bridge and the first petrol station standing just 100 meters away.
This is a very short distance that can be covered in two minutes. It is
horrendous, nauseating and scandalizing.
“Could this be
the same Sango-Otta overhead bridge over which the governor of Ogun State, the
then Minister of Works and the Speaker of the House of Representatives nearly
engaged in fisticuffs over who should have the honour of opening it on 28th
July, 2010? https://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/07/ota-bridge-bankole-daniel-daggash-in-hot-exchange-of-words/.
It goes to prove how myopic and egocentric some of our leaders can be. They
completed the overhead bridge without paying any attention to the deteriorating
road before and after the bridge. That road itself was already screaming for
repairs but those government officials were only interested in massaging their
ego. It was such a pity.
“In summary, we
are crying out to FG for an urgent palliative measure. We appeal to the
Minister of Works to focus on the 100 meters before and after Sango-Otta
overhead bridge in order to ameliorate the sufferings of road users in that
axis.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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