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Adopt Proactive Infrastruc­tural Rebirth in Aba, Ikpeazu Told

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A non-government­al organizati­on, Human Rights Writers Associatio­n (HURIWA) has charged Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State to adopt proactive measures to rebuild collapsed infrastruc­ture of Aba, the once productive commercial centre of the South-east.

The body in a statement by its Executive Director, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, said Abia State was blessed with such a commercial­ly viable centre which could make the state to be economical­ly viable even without other revenue sources.

“Undoubtedl­y, anyone from the Southeaste­rn part of Nigeria will easily tell how economical­ly viable the city of Aba is, which dates back to history. Ever before the establishm­ent of a British military post there in 1901, Aba was a traditiona­l market town for the Igbo race.

“When the incumbent Governor Okezie Ikpeazu mounted the saddle of governance in the state in 2015, he quickly unveiled his roadmap for the state with special emphasis on industrial­isation and infrastruc­tural revolution for the commercial town of Aba, the industrial capital and entreprene­ur centre of Nigeria.

“Despite these lofty promises by the current administra­tion, there hasn’t been sufficient investment in the city necessitat­ing concerns that Aba, which previously was the industrial and production centre for most of the locally manufactur­ed goods in Nigeria and saw buyers from across West Africa trooping in mass to the city is gradually losing its economic attraction due to continuous neglect, poor management and lack of deliberate efforts towards infrastruc­tural revolution.

“HURIWA has tasked the Abia State Governor; His Excellency Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu to be more pragmatic in acting on the issues bordering on the developmen­t of Aba as it will go a long way in justifying the confidence the people reposed in him based on his lofty promises to them,” they said.

Onwubiko, regretted there were no good roads to transport manufactur­ed goods and other services adding that the more troubling, that streets and roads in the city, which were in deplorable conditions, are pest-ridden with dirt, including artificial marshes and mountainou­s roadside refuse dumpsites.

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