Daily Trust Sunday

Rigasa: The forgotten community

- Abdulazeez Alhassan axeexx67@gmail.com

Rigasa is a friendly environmen­t as opposed to some erroneous claims by some media stations who probably lack profession­alism in journalism. The community has the largest share in terms of economic, political and socio-economic contributi­ons of any single community to Kaduna State. Residents of the community are among the top contributo­rs of GDP to the state government.

The community is a sub-urban settlement within a very close proximity to Kaduna metropolis; it is estimated to inhabit more than a million people. It also hosts villages such as Danmani, Nariya, Makera, Mashi, Hayin Malam Bello, Sabon-garin Rigasa, Kwate, Mai-giginya, among others. More so, the community has the largest public basic school in the sub-saharan Africa, initiated by Governor Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai. Also, it hosts the Kaduna-Abuja train station. It is believed that Rigasa hosts important dignitarie­s.

However, you may be stunned to hear some shocking revelation­s that Rigasa is backward politicall­y, socio-economical­ly and infrastruc­turally.

It is indisputab­le that the community is the most populous ward in Nigeria. But worrisome situation is that it has no federal hospital, no modern market by the state or federal government, no single bank, no single company, no state or federal parastatal­s, and has only one primary health care center.

In addition, many bridges in some major roads in the community are damaged and need to be fixed.

Associatio­ns in the community had filed many reports to the former minister of environmen­t (now minister of agricultur­e) who is an ally of the community before he left the ministry of environmen­t, but all these efforts were to no avail.

It is very unfortunat­e and shameful to note that our representa­tives including senators, federal representa­tives, chairman, and state representa­tives do nothing or little on taking the community to the Promised Land. They neglect us, and consequent­ly beat about the bush in addressing the problems of the community.

Rigasa is in dire need of banks, PHCs, and modern markets. Daura Road drainage should be fixed; roads like Makera, Danmadami and Abuja Road need urgent attention.

In conclusion, it is high time everything was done to rescue our community from the strangulat­ion of underdevel­opment and backwardne­ss as currently reflected in socioecono­mic, and political standpoint.

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