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Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Mightymanna(m): 3:27pm On Mar 07, 2020
Aba, popularly known as Enyimba City, the commercial city of Abia State and industrial hub of the entire South-East and Nigeria, is variously described as the Japan of Africa. But despite the commercial activities in the city, which rakes in millions of naira on a daily basis, the state of infrastructure in the God’s Own State is very poor, to put it mildly.

It is no longer news that almost all kinds of commodities, including shoes, bags, leather wears, clothing etc, are manufactured in Aba, just as there are many small and medium enterprises, and all kinds of engineering fabrication. Unfortunately, there are no good roads to transport manufactured goods and other services.

Sadly also, streets and roads in the city, which are in deplorable conditions, are infested with dirt, including artificial marshes and mountainous roadside refuse dumpsites.

Unlike what it used to be, almost everything in the city contradicts its commercial status. Basic social and economic infrastructures are elusive in Aba.

Aside Faulks Road, which was newly fixed to link the Ariaria International Market, almost every important major road leading to business and industrial centres in Aba are in deplorable conditions.

Important roads within the city, such as Ngwa Road, Port Harcourt Road, Ohanku Road, Obohia Road, Omuma Road, Ohazu Road, Cemetery Road, Eziukwu Road, Uratta Road and many others, are now nightmares, with adjoining streets rapidly becoming horrible ghettos. To further worsen the situation, beggars are seen at every major entrance, relentlessly making life difficult for pedestrians and demonstrating a culture that is alien to the indigenous people of the land.

As one enters the city through Uyo, Port Harcourt, Enugu or Owerri routes, one encounters deplorable roads, annoying activities of touts, especially at the popular Bata Junction, unorganised street trading, dirt and smelly environment.

Unfortunately, major industries have disappeared from the industrial city, with most of them relocating to neighbouring states, where there are better environments, security, people and business-oriented governments. A member of the Abia State Executive Council once said if the revenue generated in Aba was properly accounted for, the state could realise over N2billion monthly from the city. When our correspondent visited Aba, it was observed that the condition of the city was worse than what is obtainable in slums and war-ravaged countries in Africa.

Vultures were seen openly scavenging on heaps of refuse, which were found at almost every junction. Piles of human waste also littered many streets. Reacting to the situation in Aba, Comrade Omeku Udensi Uche, the national secretary of Easy Life Initiative for Rural Youths, wondered if Abia State had a government, noting that everything is fast decaying. Uche said, “One of the problems I have with this government is that they equate infrastructure with only roads. We are talking about things that make life easy and businesses to thrive.

These include roads, good health and even the transport system. “Majority of the roads are now dead traps, like what we see on Port Harcourt Road. For the very first time in Aba, it is under the regime of Okezie Ikpeazu that an important road like Ngwa has entered a deplorable state that cannot be described. “It is unfortunate that an Ngwa son cannot at least work on Ngwa Road as a legacy. Our hospitals are glorified mortuaries. They are not eve clinics.

“When you get to the General Hospital in Aba, you will only see painted structures with zero medical facilities to meet the standard of a rural clinic. People in Aba spend quite a lot on sanitation for nothing.

“In few weeks time, if you go to Ifeobara, where the government claimed they have built 5.6km underground water channel that would collect water from the basin near Ukwu-mango to Aba River, you would see how flood has sacked the people there. This government is not sincere. God is watching them and whatever they do.

“Everywhere is littered with refuse and smelling because positions for environmental agencies are used to settle those who helped them to win election.’’ Also speaking on the situation in Aba, Dr. Coleman Oduputa said, “It is unhealthy and deadly for humans, especially children, to breathe a corrosive matter. It is extremely hard to rate the level of risk to health from the dirty environment in Aba. It will soon become disastrous.

One of the roads in a deplorable state “You cannot dismiss the possibility of infections from water, land and air pollution. People eat and drink in such environment. From what I have seen so far, if nothing is done and fast too, infections of all kinds would be the order of the day. “Diseases such as diarrhea, cholera, malaria and typhoid will be more common and severe than ever. Even people like truck pushers who walk barefooted inside such places risk contacting tetanus as well.”

Also, Pastor Chisom Oriaku, a resident of Uratta Road, which adjoins Port Harcourt Road, said the lives of residents were in a serious danger. “The lives of people who live along Uratta and Port Harcourt roads axis are in a very big risk. We have been crying, but nobody seems to care about us. Things are getting worse. I believe you passed through that heavy refuse dump that has taken over Port Harcourt Road. “It has been there for over six months and nobody is doing anything about it. It has taken over several metres of that road. People there still pay sanitation fees to the state government, yet they cannot breathe in good air.

“Everywhere is smelling. Before you can move from Crystal Park to Aba Main Park you will spend over an hour in what shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes. They promised and gave a date when the road project would be completed, but right now, we don’t know what is happening. “The contractor has disappeared. This road has been under what they termed re-construction for the past two years, and they have done absolutely nothing so far. Everybody’s life is in danger. We are calling on the government to save lives before an epidemic spreads like wildfire.’’ Speaking further, Oriaku said, “The smell is too much. We have parked our vehicles because we are in trouble. Some boys have resorted to hiring pumping machines to pump out water from major roads into adjoining streets, just to create paths for motorists.

“The re-construction of Uratta road, which was said to be under the Ecological Fund of the Federal Government, came because of flood issues here, but those who claimed they were working on the road abandoned the main problem, which is drainage, and people are exposed to flood during the rainy season. “They opened that drainage for about two poles and abandoned it again for no reason. They are not doing any job on Uratta Road. They are just playing and making jest of people who live along streets like Onyike, Jaja, Ahuronye, Eme, Mathew, Nwaogu, Ibenji and Railway Avenue. These places are better described as disaster zones, and nobody is coming to the aid of the people.’’ Also speaking, the chairman of Civil Liberties Organisation, Aba zone, Prof. Charles Chinekezi, called on the state government to rescue Aba before it is too late. “Aba is the most important city in the southern Nigeria, along with Onitsha, but the level of infrastructural decay is embarrassing and worrisome.

“But truly, the present day government of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abia State inherited a lot of anomalies. Maybe that’s why they are overwhelmed and don’t know where to start. “If you look at our refuse disposal method you would see that the agency in charge has not been able to control refuse flow in the city. There are few receptacles and collection points.

“Mountainous filths have taken over major streets and visitors usually wonder about the kind of human beings who live here. “Everybody is embarrassed, including those in government. The decay in Aba is heavy and completely unacceptable, and I think we can do something about it. “I recognise the efforts of this government so far, but it will be necessary to state clearly that their efforts keep us yearning for more work.

“However, recently, the governor had a meeting with the contractors handling state projects in the last four years and gave them ultimatums. I think they will follow that up. “The only way the governor can come out of the blame is to ensure that whoever is handling projects here completes it, and anyone who fails to do so should face the law “The governor can do better than what we are seeing, but when you have some persons whose characters cannot be properly defined working against you in the guise of working for you, there will be problem,’’ Chinekezi said.

Linus Effiong A resident of Obohia Road in Ndiegoro axis, Mr. Shedrach Ofodile, blamed both government and Aba residents for the city’s rapid decay. He noted that both parties were not helping matters. “The situation has become so pathetic that roads which were motorable 10 years ago now have weeds and mountainous refuse dumpsites and artificial marshes, with musty smell oozing out with reckless abandon. “This decay has given criminals and social deviants the opportunity of converting some of these once bubbling areas into their safe haven. Illicit drugs are being sold in those areas, which have become absolutely difficult to police and secure.

“I have totally lost hope in this government. In a state where the payment of workers’ salaries sounds like a kind gesture, then the re-construction of roads and setting up good sanitation system are certainly a luxury they can’t afford for the citizenry,’’ he said. Also, a retired lecturer and landlord in the area, Chief Hilary Ebo, said Aba was fast becoming a big slum. “What baffles me is that the current governor has all it takes to end this mess, but I think God is just angry with Abia State and has not favoured us when it comes to leadership. “If that is not the case, then tell me who could have solved this problem if not Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, who has seen it all and knows it better than everyone. “He was a deputy general manager of the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA). “As I speak to you now, there’s no refuse receptacle on Omuma Road. They cannot bring in receptacles here because there’s no road. It was not so 10 or 12 years ago.

“When a government fails to provide social and economic infrastructures like roads, health centres and things as minor as refuse receptacles enough to cover certain areas, then such government may have indirectly certified environmental pollution. “Tell me how and why criminals will not convert a major road that is deplorable from beginning to the end into their own? We have never had it this bad,’’ Ebo said. But Sir Richard Anaekwe, a resident said, “The decay in Aba didn’t start with Ikpeazu. In fact, the creation of Abia State is the worst thing that happened to Aba. From 1999 to 2007, Orji Uzor Kalu tried, but he could have done better. From 2007 to 2015, former Governor T. A Orji was a disaster to Aba. Every motorable road in Aba went bad under him. Under Ikpeazu, it has been a theatre of drama. His method is a tricky one. He has left every part of the city littered with projects he knows very well he will not complete.

“Ikpeazu knows that the Osisioma flyover is a waste of time and money. He should have channeled that fund towards completing the Port Harcourt Road. But he chose to let people sing his praise for starting the first ever flyover in Abia. When he flagged off the reconstruction of Port Harcourt Road two years ago, he promised it would be completed in 18 months. “The deadline has elapsed, with few kilometers of drainage as the achievement there. He knocked down peoples buildings in Osusu Road, Port Harcourt Road and some shops at Immaculate Avenue, yet, nothing has happened there.’’ Reacting, the Abia State Government, through the commissioner for information and strategy, Chief John Okiyi Kalu, said the recovery plan of Aba was in phases. He said government had successfully completed the first phase, which includes Faulks Road, through to the Ariaria International Market.

According to him, there are three units of roundabout at Brass junction, Express junction and Okigwe Road junction. In the public record of the Abia State Government, this project is ongoing, but not all the components have been fully executed. With more than 70per cent of the 9.6km road executed, according to the record, Governor Ikpeazu opened the road temporarily in 2019 to give President Muhammadu Buhari a seamless passage to the Ariaria market for the purpose of commissioning the Ariaria Independent Power Project attracted by his administration and executed by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) of the Federal Government. After the president’s visit, the governor considered closing portions of the road to enable Setraco execute the laying of asphalt on the road, but decided that doing so would hurt the business of the traders who were gearing up for the Yuletide. He directed Setraco to return to site late in December 2019 when the traders must have travelled for the season. But the company appealed that their workers would also close for the season by December 22, 2019, to resume in January 2020. Governor Ikpeazu directed the contractor handling the ongoing Osusu Road project to ensure that he delivered enough drains to carry storm water from Osusu, Omuma and Faulks Road areas of the city. That has been successfully executed and Setraco is set to connect the Faulks Road drain pipe through Osusu. The commissioner said Governor Ikpeazu was determined to delivering sustainable dividends of democracy to the people of the state. It was, however, learnt that the infrastructure deficit in Aba and Abia State as a whole has never been the inability of respective governments but more because those projects, especially roads, were rushed for political and momentary applause; hence they didn’t last long. Instead of embarking on new projects, subsequent administrations are known to reconstruct the same roads. It is hoped that the present Abia State Government would change the narrative in Aba, the commercial nerve of the state.

Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/aba-generating-billions-groaning-under-infrastructural-decay.html

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Mightymanna(m): 3:30pm On Mar 07, 2020
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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Citytrend: 3:31pm On Mar 07, 2020
Long Read indeed

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Commentor: 3:49pm On Mar 07, 2020
Wait for it...

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by hisgrace090: 4:01pm On Mar 07, 2020
Despite the huge revenue collection going on in Aba still nothing to show.


Big or small I don't think the abia state governor have awarded any contract since his second tenure.

If you travel from umuahia to ohafia/ arochukwu and come back you will go for a Thanksgiving for escaping the numerous gully erosion that littered that stretch of road making it a grade one death trap.

So many local govt in abia state have no access road to access them today and they seems not disturbed despite all.

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Mightymanna(m): 4:58pm On Mar 07, 2020
hisgrace090:
Despite the huge revenue collection going on in Aba still nothing to show.

They need to start asking questions to their leaders

This is where we need a real development but the developers would not listen they will rather occupy themselves with 'developing' Kano, Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna, Shanghai and Malaysia while the East will be left to rot away from Ritualist, Kidnappers, Baby Factory, Drug Trafficking, Cultism, decayed infrastructure, out migration of young people, gully erosion that is threatening the sustainability of the entire East, incompetent Governors etc all these are some of the social and environmental issues that they need to give urgent attention, but they will rather blame Almajiris for all their downfall

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Afamed: 5:04pm On Mar 07, 2020
Mightymanna:


They need to start asking questions to their leaders

Unfortunately one of their leaders , a present Senator, one time deputy Gov of Abia state, Abaribe is playing holier than thou at the red chamber.
The hypocrite Abaribe while service as deputy gov yrs ago and presently a Senator never for one day speaks against his PDP governance in Abia state.
The hypocrite Abaribe that didn't see anything wrong when PDP was borrowing money to pay salary when PDP was in power

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by TooMuchStuff: 5:05pm On Mar 07, 2020
cry
It's ironic.
Am beginning to think that witchcraft is responsible

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by SundayIgbanke: 5:14pm On Mar 07, 2020
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Afamed:


Unfortunately one of their leaders , a present Senator, one time deputy Gov of Abia state, Abaribe is playing holier than thou at the red chamber.

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Sirjamo: 5:46pm On Mar 07, 2020
This is longer than my final year project

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Ikinternational: 7:09pm On Mar 07, 2020
All I know is Nigeria will be the #1 market for flying cars.

Politician: what should I do? Fix road or buy a flying car? We know the answer

Local big man: should I gather my fellow landlords to donate funds to fix our street or buy the latest? What am I thinking, I too deserve a flying car to show I belong
After all, na government


This is Nigeria

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Bragalane: 7:20pm On Mar 07, 2020
Abaribe a former deputy governor of Abia also engaged in plundering of the state glory. Now Abia is a dungeon, a shithole of diseases curses n coronavirus Abaribe want to elope to Abuja to loot the commonwealth of Nigeria like he looted n condemned Abia into oblivion with Ikpeazu kerosene Kalu the jailed criminal Orji n Theodore Orji who will end up in jail whether he likes it or not with the trillion of dollars he personally credited his account as security cote monthly.

It is sad Abians n Igbos alike rejoice at the mention of this diehard criminals who have ruined the life of the unborn generation of Abians while they worry more about Tinubu n his prosperous Lagos that no igbo state will catch up with even if a single building is not erected in Lagos in a trillion year.

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Bababola76(m): 8:20pm On Mar 07, 2020
Interesting
Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Ekakamba: 8:21pm On Mar 07, 2020





The 3rd pic is disgusting. I wonder which existed first between the garbages and the shops. undecided

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by DropsMic(m): 8:21pm On Mar 07, 2020
...... I think we blacks are cowards. That's why our race was the best choice during the slave era.. Back then many black slaves would rather accept their faith and adapt than fight for freedom. Infact if white people had not clamored for the end of slave trade by now blacks in the West would still be slaves..


Sad thing is... Till today we are still slaves... but this time around na our own leaders be the masters. We all want change but nobody wants to do anything about it.
we'd rather accept and adapt to whatever conditions we find ourselves in.

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Africonji: 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
These mods are biased against Aba. Why is it only Aba bad news that make front page? Whenever I post how Obiano is owing doctors salaries, they will never take it to front page. This conspiracy against Aba must stop!!

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by OgbanjeProphet: 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
Aba amaka

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Pearlyakin(m): 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
Give dem Biafra na grin that's what they want they can't demand good governance from the kerosene sharing government of ikpeazu grin

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by solmusdesigns: 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
cool


Lamidi Kanu the Drop Out Fugitive wont see this, yet they want us to spend a kobo of our loan in this backward region... tufikwa

they insult western governors yet the dirtiest part of west is where they reside like okokomaiko, ajangbadi lagos, okepadi Ibadan and many more


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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by SundayIgbanke: 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
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solmusdesigns:
Lamidi Kanu the Drop Out Fugitive wont see this
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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by GeneralPula: 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
What an unfortunate region .. sad

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by jaxxy(m): 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
Like I said we have the worst leaders on the planet.

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by jolyment: 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
Igbo land

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by LosC: 8:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by punisha: 8:23pm On Mar 07, 2020
grin


How is this news?
The gods decided to punish aba with the worst set of leaders.
The land will flow with milk and honey once again when they are done paying for their crimes.... (I don't even know d crimes so don't ask me o)
Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Bigval5: 8:23pm On Mar 07, 2020
Don't pity for them!

During next election period, the governor will reset there brains to vote in exchange of Kerosene

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by LosC: 8:23pm On Mar 07, 2020
The length of this post shows that Aba has a long way to go..

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Dpharisee: 8:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
I am crying cry cry for Abia pensioners, we are losing many of them to hunger and no healthcare because they have not been paid for 24 months, this wickedness and the imbe... governing the state wants to build an airport for who?

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Flier: 8:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
jaxxy:
Like I said we have the worst leaders on the planet.
Nigerians are the problem,they are not asking questions esp SS and SE,they have worst leaders in Nigeria

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Nobody: 8:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
Abia, Just like Imo have not had good Governors!

What you see in Abia state is poster of Governor with various names...

Imo broke the Yoke, but the Supreme Court dragged imo state back to the Mud!

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Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by sammirano: 8:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
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