Daily Trust

Flood washes off bridge linking South-west to North

- From Ahmed Tahir Ajobe, Minna

Flood occasioned by a downpour has washed off a bridge in Tatabu and Gidan Moin communitie­s linking the North-west around Jebba/Mokwa/Kontagora axis with the South-west.

The road is one of the many federal highways linking Niger State to other parts of the country.

Our correspond­ent learnt that three trucks and a Mazda van were washed away by the flood.

Natives said the bridge which was in deplorable condition gave way at 9pm Sunday as a result of high water current during a heavy rain which lasted up to Monday. The situation resulted in a long traffic of vehicles coming from the South-west and Northwest.

“Motorists and passengers were trapped on both sides for two days running,” a native, Abdulraham­an Sadiq, told our correspond­ent on phone yesterday.

He said smaller vehicles now diverted through Pategi to Enagi where they were ferried across River Niger.

Daily Trust learnt that the commission­ers of works and transport, Malam Abdulmalik Cheche and his informatio­n counterpar­t, Mr. Jonathan Vatsa were on assessment visit to the area as at the time of filing this report.

Vatsa told our reporter on phone that the situation was a national emergency, and appealed to the Federal Government to immediatel­y moblise for the reconstruc­tion of the bridge, while also calling for the renovation of all federal roads across the state which he said had become a death trap.

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