Nigeria Federal roads are in very bad shape, and yet no effort is being made to address it. Why?
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Permalink Reply by Odo Kenneth Arinze on December 13, 2011 at 3:00pm
Permalink Reply by Obinna Jnr on December 13, 2011 at 3:16pm True talk my dear. A journey that will take one just thirty minutes to undertake, now takes not less two hours. What a country. And yet, we have people in Abuja that should have spoken for us. I wonder what they do discuss in their meetings.
Permalink Reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere on December 14, 2011 at 5:38pm Truly our roads both federal and state are in a state of decay. Often times we have been told that contracts have been awarded but these contracts are awarded on paper. Most contractors too that handle our roads are the least qualified for such contracts and you can trace the problem to corruption. Nigerians too are very lackadaisical. We feel unconcerned about the things around us and so our leaders continue to fool us. Until we begin to get curious and ask questions, things will remain as they are.
Permalink Reply by Obinna Jnr on December 15, 2011 at 2:55pm I agree with u. Our people are not adequately oriented on how to demand for their rights. Even at that, the ones that we elected or nominated to speak for us in both Houses are not helping matters. And they ply the same roads to their abodes. How pathetic.
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