Ghana Woman Bridge: Hope rises for commuters as Bonny LG Boss matches words with action
Commuters and other road
users in Bonny Island utilizing the Ghana woman bridge at Akiama community in
Bonny Local Government Area now have cause to jubilate as ALCON last week
commenced work on reconstruction of the collapsed bridge.
The beleaguered bridge
connects Bonny main town to Akiama, Oguede, Coconut Estate, Abalamabie,
Bagg-Jumbo, and several other communities in that axis.
During the interregnum
when the bridge was out of use, commuting was a challenge as most road users,
especially, residents of those communities, had to make a detour through the
Wilbros Road to reach their destinations.
This extended route
jacked up the transport fare by almost 200 per cent thus making life more
difficult for the people of the area.
But with the
commencement of work at the bridge, the Local Government Chairman, David
Irimagha, who had earlier promised concerted and comprehensive work of
overhauling the bridge completely to make it more sustainable, has evidently
matched words with action.
During an inspection
tour of the work, Irimagha, accompanied by the Secretary to the Local
Government Council, Omoni Longjohn, and his Chief of Staff, Uriel John-Jumbo,
expressed satisfaction with the quality of work being done.
He further assured that
his administration will sustain the trend of qualitative and sustainable
development projects that will positively impact the people of the area.
Irimagha appealed for
support for his administration to continue to deliver qualitative dividends of
democracy.
He later told Kristina
Reports that “I’m presently concentrating on the collapsed dual carriage bridge
by popular Ghana woman,” noting that his core mandate was to fulfill the reason
why he was elected which was to “provide dividends that will impact on the
lives of the people respectively”.
A staff of ALCON, who
spoke to Kristina Reports at the construction site on condition of anonymity as
he was not authorized to speak for the company, said work was progressing
according to agreed timelines.
He further stated that
the prefabricated slabs were done at ALCON site and moved to the bridge site
where they were being laid inside the excavated areas.
According to him, “what we
are doing now is a more solid work than the refurbishments that were done
before. By the time, we're through, this bridge will be more solid and safe for
people to use”.
Though, he could not say
precisely when the work would be completed, he assured that the road would be
in use by the festive season come December.
Some residents, who
spoke to Kristina Reports expressed happiness at the work being done.
One of them, who simply
identified himself as Idawari, praised the LG boss for coming to the aid of
those living in the area by fulfilling his promise of not just refurbishing the
bridge but reconstructing it.
A commercial
motorcyclist, Musa said “I dey happy for the work the chairman I do for the
bridge. Soon, as I see am we go dey run for there well, well.”
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