The Senate says it has been vindicated over the looming
face-off with the Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola.
This is following the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo’s visit
to Tatabu collapsed bridge on the Mokwa-Jebba Road in Niger State.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by the Senate
Spokesman, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, the upper chamber insisted there was need
for a balanced budget that would cater for all sections of Nigeria.
“While it is highly commendable that the Ag. President
visited the collapsed segment of the road along with the Governor of Niger
State, His Excellency, Abubakar Sadiq Sani Bello, the Etsu Nupe, His Royal
Highness Yahaya Abubakar and the Hon. Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Mr.
Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), it is important to re-echo that the situation of
Federal roads in Niger State calls for a declaration of state of Emergency on
these roads in the state. The collapse of a segment of the road at Tatabu is
just a tip of the iceberg.
“As at date, there are additional four collapsed bridges and
road sections at Gidan Mai Village on Mokwa – Bokani- Makera road; Sahon Rami
and Baban Rami on Makera –Kontagora road and at Tungan Kade on Ibeto – Auna –
Kainji Dam road.
“A potentially dangerous event waiting to happen are the two
colonial-type bridges at Lioji and Gulbin Boka on the Kontagora – Rijau road,
which in itself has become travellers’ nightmare and a death trap for those
plying the road to Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara States.
“The truth that Nigerians must appreciate is that
legislators are the representatives of the various Federal Constituencies and
Senatorial Districts and are very much familiar with the state of affairs in
these areas. This places them on a better position to know the level of decay
and magnitude of intervention required on Federal Government Infrastructure
within their respective domains.
“It is within this context that the constitution empowers
them to modulate the various proposals brought by the Executive with a view to
creating the needed balance in resource allocation while also helping to avert
the kind of calamity at Tatabu on Mokwa- Jebba road among others.
“It is on record that the provision made on this and other
roads are not given the required priority attention over the years. Yet, the
unfortunate scenario at Tatabu does not select the race, tribe, age, religion
or political leaning of commuters and businesses, who are now bearing the pains
of the road collapse. For example,trucks carrying economic goods now spend 7 to
10 days to reach Lagos from different parts of the North as they have to pass
through another very important but serially neglected and abandoned road which
is the New Bussa – Wawa – Kaiama-Kishi-Oyo Federal road that traverses Niger,
Kwara and Oyo States.
“To stop further occurrences such as this, efforts must be
made to do things in the overall interest of all Nigerians because they are all
entitled to freely move across every corners and parts of Nigeria. Bad roads do
not select commuters on the basis of any sentiment. We all face the music of
“gbagan gbagan” on every bad road without exception.
“Senate urges the Federal government to rise to the
challenges of imminent bridges collapse across the country”, it stated.
By Samson Atekojo Usman
