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Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Edipet(m): 9:24pm On May 27, 2023
fkj950ax:
All the 36 States and FG since 1999 are guilty of the points I made.

Lagos State imposed BRT lanes and took over 33% of some roads in the State. Did it improve traffic and caused socio economic growth we can measure today?

Akpabio built a stadium some years back in Uyo. What has been the socio economic impact of that stadium on the people that live in a 10km radius of the project?

Nigerian government (Fed, State and LG) need to have a long term plan to implement projects with results.

Every year we commission roads and renovate classrooms and import medical equipment.

Has there been any improvement in transportation, education or healthcare for members of the public across the 36 States?

You think I am attacking him because he’s probably your governor, but I see above all these tribal blindness around NL. It’s irrelevant to me because it doesn’t achieve anything or add to you.
you are right. Road, flyover, stadium and traffic light no dey put food for table, akwa ibom need human capital development.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Edipet(m): 9:28pm On May 27, 2023
JinxBreaker:
See another Hater from the pit of Hell.
So you're so blind to see the roads constructed,
na only the fountain that you see abi huh

This project is a complete Urban Renewal of some parts of Eket Urban,
which include remodeling of certain roundabouts, expansion and dualizing of some major roads,
fixing of some Streets,
Erosion and flood control projects(under ground drainage systems),
construction of a 600-seater Amphitheater,
fixing of street lights and beautification, etc.
are you in akwa ibom, please where can I go and apply for job.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Wickedfacts: 9:28pm On May 27, 2023
Edipet:
not really Bro. I have never seen the Igbo been against akwa ibom project before. They are always happy about it and praise our leaders for it
Seems you're new here. Search the moniker Ilaumoh, open his threads promoting Akwa Ibom and see how ipobs denigrate Akwa Ibom.

Start from here
https://www.nairaland.com/7522590/4th-longest-bridge-nigeria-ready

That animal called Owobokiri is an ipob pig
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Supremos: 9:45pm On May 27, 2023
Wickedfacts:
Seems you're new here. Search the moniker Ilaumoh, open his threads promoting Akwa Ibom and see how ipobs denigrate Akwa Ibom.

Start from here
https://www.nairaland.com/7522590/4th-longest-bridge-nigeria-ready

That animal called Owobokiri is an ipob pig
If you think you can placard Akwa ibomites into hating Igbos, then you're on a very long thing.

The bond between us are inseparable by your pettiness
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Edipet(m): 9:52pm On May 27, 2023
Wickedfacts:
Seems you're new here. Search the moniker Ilaumoh, open his threads promoting Akwa Ibom and see how ipobs denigrate Akwa Ibom.

Start from here
https://www.nairaland.com/7522590/4th-longest-bridge-nigeria-ready

That animal called Owobokiri is an ipob pig
I have seen. Character of people differs., I have seen so many Igbo people praising our leaders over theirs in public.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Supremos: 9:59pm On May 27, 2023
Edipet:
I have seen. Character of people differs., I have seen so many Igbo people praising our leaders over theirs in public.
Don't mind that imp that wants to use the comments of few retards to cause disaffection among us.

They are good in anything smear campaign against Igbos
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Edipet(m): 10:03pm On May 27, 2023
Supremos:
If you think you can placard Akwa ibomites into hating Igbos, then you're on a very long thing.

The bond between us are inseparable by your pettiness
I personally cannot hate the Igbo because they have not hated me as a person, I don't know if they have hated other of our people. I schooled in Igbo land, they didn't hate me. The only problem for some of them which I don't consider to be anything was downgrading other tribes, thinking they're higher than others or wiser than others, but when they come closer to you they see that you are not what they told them or what they portrait you as. That is wen they become your friend and started revealing what they thought you are before to you.

Wickedfacts
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Shikini: 10:14pm On May 27, 2023
Lovely
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by mojounited(m): 10:17pm On May 27, 2023
fabolouz1:
Outside Lagos and fct, akwa ibom has the highest well paved and constructed roads. Me
To me, Lagos doesn't rank high enough when mentioning "well paved roads". Akwa Ibom, Abuja, and Kano have smoother (well paved) roads than Lagos.

Port Harcourt, Enugu, Kaduna and Lagos come close by slightly behind the states mentioned above.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by nkemjacob2(m): 10:43pm On May 27, 2023
Is not all about building water fountain. Edo state built but they can't sustain it because the maintenance cost is over whelming. (They have been running the fountain on diesel) what doesn't have economy impact.

So can eket sustain the water fountain?
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Floxyijeoma(f): 10:45pm On May 27, 2023
SalamRushdie:
The best governor in Nigeria hands down
C'mon, shut up
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Floxyijeoma(f): 10:58pm On May 27, 2023
A governor with no impact. A governor for remapping. The people of Eastern Obolo have given him pepper to eat. Ibeno, Mbo and Eastern Obolo LGAs are not clans that should be remapped into other LGAs. Gov. Udom put that deep into your brain
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by SalamRushdie: 11:58pm On May 27, 2023
Floxyijeoma:
C'mon, shut up
Gbefu
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by akokaite(m): 12:51am On May 28, 2023
Ibom is doing well. Lagos is leading!

Akwa Ibom ayaya!!!!
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Fujiyama: 2:55am On May 28, 2023
MeineMutter:
State governors have left water generation for FG, which is, in itself, in comatose.
^^^
Is water 'generation' on the Exclusive List or Concurrent List?
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by fkj950ax(m): 3:07am On May 28, 2023
Supremos:
If the project pains you, use this. Good roads are economic growth enablers, go figure
What does growth enablers mean in the scheme of anything in Nigeria?
This is just another sound bite or media line from press releases the government uses when they commission these elephant project.

Economic Growth Enabler is just an euphemism for "your life MAY be better in FUTURE" - a lie public officials repeat year after year.

My question is what has been the impact of these projects on the socio economic status of people living in Nigeria? In layman's term, has standard of living improved? That is what I am trying to figure
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Fujiyama: 3:37am On May 28, 2023
mojounited:
To me, Lagos doesn't rank high enough when mentioning "well paved roads". Akwa Ibom, Abuja, and Kano have smoother (well paved) roads than Lagos.
^^^
grin

It needed to be said.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Fujiyama: 4:03am On May 28, 2023
fkj950ax:
What does growth enablers mean in the scheme of anything in Nigeria?
This is just another sound bite or media line from press releases the government uses when they commission these elephant project.

Economic Growth Enabler is just an euphemism for "your life MAY be better in FUTURE" - a lie public officials repeat year after year.

My question is what has been the impact of these projects on the socio economic status of people living in Nigeria? In layman's term, has standard of living improved? That is what I am trying to figure
^^^
You made some valid points in earlier posts about Nigerians getting value for money, project wise.

While there may be some questions about the overall economic benefit of some projects (e.g. sports stadia) there isn't any doubt about projects like transport infrastructure. Good roads make it quicker to move men and materials to market. Good roads reduce wear and tear on vehicles and keep costs down. Good roads (and other infrastructure) attracts investors - it doesn't automatically guarantee investment but it is a selling point. To call a good road network a growth enabler isn't a soundbite.

Now...if we want to raise questions about the ethics or transparency surrounding these projects...that's a separate conversation altogether - and it is a conversation that must be had. Were the tenders for these projects transparently done? Did the contract award process meet best practices?...These are legitimate, compulsory questions that should have been asked by lawmakers before the project was approved and executed. Whether this was done is anybody's guess.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Elonmuzk(m): 4:44am On May 28, 2023
Just give it two weeks.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by fkj950ax(m): 4:51am On May 28, 2023
Fujiyama:
^^^
You made some valid points in earlier posts about Nigerians getting value for money, project wise.

While there may be some questions about the overall economic benefit of some projects (e.g. sports stadia) there isn't any doubt about projects like transport infrastructure. Good roads make it quicker to move men and materials to market. Good roads reduce wear and tear on vehicles and keep costs down. Good roads (and other infrastructure) attracts investors - it doesn't automatically guarantee investment but it is a selling point. To call a good road network a growth enabler isn't a soundbite.

Now...if we want to raise questions about the ethics or transparency surrounding these projects...that's a separate conversation altogether - and it is a conversation that must be had. Were the tenders for these projects transparently done? Did the contract award process meet best practices?...These are legitimate, compulsory questions that should have been asked by lawmakers before the project was approved and executed. Whether this was done is anybody's guess.
My POV is the bolded phrases.
There is no network of these roads or is there a transport infrastructure anywhere.
Every State Gov and the FG are just building roads in isolation hoping they all connect somewhere down the line.
This is because there is no "Master Plan" whether nationally, regionally or state level.
No State or Governor should build a road, if it doesn't connect critical places or sectors INTENTIONALLY. We need to stop awarding contracts to awon boys or god fathers.

Concerning all the Tenders and Contract Award and Best Process and Transparency et al, we have the Public Procurement agency both at Federal Level and State Levels. They are just rubber stamping the State and FGs embezzlement practices
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Supremos: 6:39am On May 28, 2023
fkj950ax:
What does growth enablers mean in the scheme of anything in Nigeria?
This is just another sound bite or media line from press releases the government uses when they commission these elephant project.

Economic Growth Enabler is just an euphemism for "your life MAY be better in FUTURE" - a lie public officials repeat year after year.

My question is what has been the impact of these projects on the socio economic status of people living in Nigeria? In layman's term, has standard of living improved? That is what I am trying to figure
What do you mean by has standard of living improved?. How else does government recirculate money if not through projects?. Do you know how many youths of the state and Eket. L. G. A that would have been employed by the company handling the job both directly and indirectly?. Do you know the multiplier effect on the economy of the locality and the state at large?. Do you know that goods and services will be sold to the company handling the job?. That means contractors, subcontractor and businesses will also smile to the bank. How else does economy grow?. If you don't know the importance of the road then it tells how old you are. When we talk about economic enablers we're not saying it for the benefit of politicians. For instance companies and businesses that are wishing to invest in any location would first factor in economic enablers like security of lives and properties/investment, road accessibility, electricity, taxation etc.
Tell us your version of how to grow economy, I'm waiting
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Supremos: 6:47am On May 28, 2023
fkj950ax:
My POV is the bolded phrases.
There is no network of these roads or is there a transport infrastructure anywhere.
Every State Gov and the FG are just building roads in isolation hoping they all connect somewhere down the line.
This is because there is no "Master Plan" whether nationally, regionally or state level.
No State or Governor should build a road, if it doesn't connect critical places or sectors INTENTIONALLY. We need to stop awarding contracts to awon boys or god fathers.

Concerning all the Tenders and Contract Award and Best Process and Transparency et al, we have the Public Procurement agency both at Federal Level and State Levels. They are just rubber stamping the State and FGs embezzlement practices
I beg to disagree with you on the bolded. Every sector of the economy is critical depending on how you see it. Let's say a governor awarded a contract to open a road where there's no businesses or residential homes.
The project won't be tagged useless because the idea is to open up the place and attract investments there. The value of the lands there will appreciate. Houses will start springing up there because it has motorable roads. Good roads attracts investments that's my point
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by oaugraduate1234(m): 7:05am On May 28, 2023
This governor is doing excellently well.

I hope to visit that beautiful State especially Uyo.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Goldymafia: 7:44am On May 28, 2023
Coolabbie:
Some states have moved on to commissioning refineries while others are still stuck with roads and streetlights.
Tueh!
all this ekiti,osun, Oyo,Ondo..people when no even get better road 😂😂 go dey use Lagos masturbate all In the name of Yoruba nation...oga shutup go your slum for west leave Lagos people land..for them
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Codes151(m): 9:22am On May 28, 2023
Na the same road you snap 100 times lol. All these politicians kids.

All the roads posted from Akwa Ibom na just one.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Shawl001(m): 9:38am On May 28, 2023
This is a good work.
However, my concern is this: are there necessary measures to sustain this development?
Would it be another failed experiment some day?

If they cannot maintain it, it's better left undone.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by MeineMutter: 1:54pm On May 28, 2023
Fujiyama:
^^^
Is water 'generation' on the Exclusive List or Concurrent List?
Concurrent. State can do, federal can do. That’s why you have various state water boards.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Everbryte: 6:37pm On May 28, 2023
Thank you.

God has been blessing us with "reasonable" leadership.
Obong Attah came up with the master plan for the metropolis, conceived the Airport, Refinery, Econet investment etc
Obong Akpabio, ran with that vision & put the the state in 'limelight' & more importantly developed people(built capacity)
Mr Udom Emmanuel has done a lot in infrastructure
My prayer is for the next administration to take it a notch higher
God continue to bless & proper the "Land of Promise"
Akwa Ibom Ayaaya - "Im missing the love at home"
God bless us
God bless me




quote author=Supremos post=123404733]I love projects in Akwa ibom, have been to that
state at least twice, their Governors really have taste for quality[/quote]
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by Fujiyama: 10:18pm On May 28, 2023
fkj950ax:
My POV is the bolded phrases.
There is no network of these roads or is there a transport infrastructure anywhere.
Every State Gov and the FG are just building roads in isolation hoping they all connect somewhere down the line.
This is because there is no "Master Plan" whether nationally, regionally or state level.
^^^
undecided

These are very strong assertions. Do you know all of the above to be true?

fkj950ax:
No State or Governor should build a road, if it doesn't connect critical places or sectors INTENTIONALLY. We need to stop awarding contracts to awon boys or god fathers.
^^^
I'm not sure what you mean by critical places or sectors. Every state in Nigeria has hundreds of communities, settlements etc. in both urban and rural areas. These places need roads to connect to other places. Sure - some places may have larger populations than others, or some places may have bigger sub-economies than others - or some places are more "important" than others for some reason (and I guess this where your yardstick of "criticality" comes in) - but ultimately every place needs roads to connect to other places. It is hard to believe but governments in this country do have criteria for projects.

On the bit about awarding contracts to cronies - I am in agreement with you on that. Unfortunately that is where lawmakers are failing in their oversight function.

fkj950ax:
Concerning all the Tenders and Contract Award and Best Process and Transparency et al, we have the Public Procurement agency both at Federal Level and State Levels. They are just rubber stamping the State and FGs embezzlement practices
^^^
Again - we are looking at the weakness of our institutions and the failure of our lawmakers to do their duty. The lion's share of the blame however, lies at the feet of voters for failing to hold their governments (executive, legislative etc.) accountable.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by fkj950ax(m): 3:09am On May 30, 2023
Supremos:
Good roads attracts investments [/b]that's my point
Fujiyama:
[b]These are very strong assertions. Do you know all of the above to be true?
An intentional and focused plan by government (not a specific governor or even administration) over 10-20-40 years should yield measurable indices.

Good roads attract investments is a song we have been signing since 1960 or 1999. I don't disagree with you, but what is the impact of these good road year on year or over time in relation to these investments (public or private sector)?
And how have these investments impacted the community or people (financially and socio-economically)?

A simple example we used at a Think Tank I worked with in Washington DC is how has the location and investment of a Cement factory in Obajana, Kogi or the one in Ewekoro/Sagamu, Ogun impacted the local communities (20km radius)?

Has life improved for the people living there? Are they more prosperous? Are there records of improved socio-economic infrastructure in those communities? Has trade and technical skills improved in the people? Is housing (cement is a big component of housing) cheaper after establishment of these project? Has quality of construction recorded an uptick or people are still building anyhow?

I can ask the same question about the Lagos - Kebbi Rice Project (I was part of this while in Nigeria). Has the project recorded any impact on rice production? Have the rice farmers in Kebbi become more wealthier? Is there an improved value-chain industry around the Rice Mill in Imota. area of Lagos?

Another example is the Tomato Paste Factory in Kadawa, Kano State. The plant cannot operate more than 20% capacity because there are no transport network to get tomatoes to the plant. Instead, tomatoes perish all over Nigeria farm lands, while we still import tomato paste through Apapa ports. Kano, Taraba, Gombe and Bauchi States are on the list of the 10 States with highest tomato growers in Nigeria. These States and their Governors (PLUS FG sef) don't have a transport/logistics plan or network (or is lacking).

Ask anybody that exports anything out of Nigeria how horrible and difficult it is to move things from point A to point B. We all read of how it is so bad to move goods from Apapa Ports 20km inland by truck costing more than it cost to ship from China, 22,000 kms away.

NGOs and Corporate Nigeria and Development Partners and other foreign Countries donate towards UBE and Schools and all these many things yearly. Is there an improved quality in students over the past 10 years?

Across many sectors, things are not interconnected in an intentional way to create wealth for the country. Everyone is just doing big and mighty things in their backyard without a plan to see how everything can work to feed each other.

The Lekki Refinery comes on stream in the next months, how will the refined products go inland? Are we repeating the nonsense that trucks created in Apapa around Lekki - Sagamu axis again?

All the Free Trade Zones and Cargo Airports many governors establish and build in the past 20 years have not added to Nigeria's GDP. Or what is the impact of the FTZs on the host communities?

So if a governor builds or rehabilitates a road and puts water fountain and street light (a country with no stable power) it makes me upset. Those are truly not what we need to improve the life of everyday Nigerians.
Re: Water Fountains, Street Lights On As Gov Udom Commissions Eket Roads by OVB123: 7:17am On May 30, 2023
IMO01:
I want to relocate from lagos to akwa ibom
Hunger will kill you here. Please don't come here.
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