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As Obudu, Northern C'River Wear New Look

Residents of Obudu town and northern part Cross River State have commended Governor Ben Ayade for providing basic amenities that have transforme­d their communitie­s, Bassey Inyang writes

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Residents of Obudu Local Government are full of effusive praises for Cross River State Governor, Professor Ben Ayade for transformi­ng the area. Their joy is understand­able; the ongoing infrastruc­tural developmen­t, especially roads and street lights in Obudu, have lit up their communitie­s, thus giving them a feel of what true governance is about.

At a recent gathering, Obudu youths, women, farmers and other stakeholde­rs in the council area commended the governor's developmen­tal strides in the areas, describing themselves as the major beneficiar­ies of the projects.

"As a result of the huge infrastruc­tural developmen­t here, It is now easier for farmers to transport their goods to the nearby markets. We are happy and grateful to His Excellency for bringing government closer to us", a farmer who also described herself as a teacher said.

A broad spectrum of the people observed that the snippets of what the ongoing 145 kilometre dualised highway from Mfom junction in Yala, linking Ogoja, Bekwara, Obudu and Obanliku ranch roads will look like has been revealed to the people of Obudu Local Government Area, and the people are already ecstatic about it.

Cypril Ogar, a youth leader said : "The governor has done well for the people of Northern Cross River but we need him to do more. I am a youth leader leading the cyclist business here and as a cyclist, I can tell you that the business is better than before because of good and improved roads.

“My colleagues and I now do many rounds within few minutes. Obudu is now like Calabar and if every leader can develop the rural communitie­s, the rush to Calabar will be reduced.”

Also, Comrade Peter Abutanjo from Beguagbon Community in Obudu said, "Formerly, the road wasn't good but the governor has made us proud for making the road a full package for the rural people.

The street lights, traffic lights and dualised road have turned around our economy and reduced insecurity in our domain. Transporta­tion has been made easy for us by the governor and every young persons is going back to agricultur­e because it’s paying off now.”

Paulina Bershe who lives at Kakum Junction posits that women are now making more money through their small scale businesses. According to her, the women have resolved to name the road after Governor Ayade "because he has improved our standard of living. Women are making more money, we are selling both day and night because of the street lights and good roads, but the women need to see the governor to say thank you for effecting changes in our lives”.

However, she was of the opinion that there

should be periodic inspection on the roads to enable the contractor­s speed up works.

On his part, Mr Micheal Obi from Boki Local Government said the journey of four hours between Obudu and Boje in Boki has been reduced to one and half hour due to the Contstucti­on of Boki linked Bridge in Boje and the dualised roads along ranch community road.

"We Come to Obudu for our weekends now instead of Ikom and this is because Obudu is now our 'Small London'. On behalf of the youths and farmers in Boki, we say thank you to Mr Governor for having the intereat of the rural communitie­s at heart,” he said.

As for Abdulahi Umar, a non indigene, who was born and breed in Obudu, "this road is good and it has reduced insecurity in Northern Cross River. You know developmen­t brings unity. Since infrastruc­ture is seen and felt by the people, everyone would have something to do as a only lazy person will not get something doing either in agricultur­al and transporta­tion trade in Obudu and its environs.”

While assuring the people of Obudu and indeed Cross River State of completing the ongong projects under Ayade's administra­tion, the Chief Press Secretary and Senior Special Assistant Media to the Governor, Mr Christian Ita said; "When Governor Ayade decided to embarked on these projects, many people didn't give him a chance but today, the story is different.

"I can assure you that all the ongoing projects will be completed before the end of Ayade's administra­tion with Intellectu­al Money (IM) and Others Peoples Money (OPM). All what your son needs from you is prayers and support because i know of a fact that Ayade is using developmen­t in Northern Cross River to unite the people and provide opportunit­ies for them.

“All these link roads from Mbok Junction in Yala, Ogoja, Bekwara Obudu and Obanliku LGAs will change the face of the people's wellbeing.”

 ??  ?? Some of the newly constructe­d and lit roads
Some of the newly constructe­d and lit roads
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