ABUJA—THE House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government
to engage the services of a competent contractor to commence the
construction of a second Niger bridge to support the one in use
currently.
This resolution came, following a motion, threat of the collapse of
the River Niger bridge, sponsored by Mr. Ezenwa Onyewuchi, representing
Owerri Federal Constituency of Imo State.
Onyewuchi noted that the bridge, which links the South-East,
South-South and South-West and some northern states, was on the verge of
collapse due to its age, over use and lack of maintenance.
He said: “There is evidence of corrosion and cracks to the structural
members of the bridge, which has been stretched beyond its limits and
capacity.”
He expressed worry that the eventual collapse of the River Niger
bridge would lead to the death of many Nigerians and motorists, adding
that a lot of properties will be lost in the mayhem as sections of the
country will be cut off.
Onyewuchi further stressed that the collapse of the River Niger
bridge would lead to the dislocation and disruption of commercial
activities, adding that government will be forced to channel all its
energy and resources in cushioning the hardship and other effects
resulting from such collapse.
He said: “The promises of constructing a second Niger Bridge by the past and present administrations has been a mirage.”
The House therefore urged the ministry of works to immediately
commence the reinforcement, repairs and rehabilitation of the River
Niger bridge to avoid the dire consequences of its collapse.
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Reps call for construction of 2nd Niger Bridge
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