By Odo Ogenyi, Uyo
Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has commended his Akwa Ibom counterpart, Mr Udom Emmanuel for his resolve to take governance to the rural communities.
Mohammed who made this known yesterday when he inaugurated the 17.95Km Anua-Mbak-Ishiet road with spurs in Uruan Local Council and a 1.65Km outfall drain in Uyo said the projects have brought a new lease of life to rural dwellers, describing him as one of the best Nigerian leaders PDP has ever produced.
The Bauchi Governor posited that with the hallmark of excellence that Emmanuel has used his experience and pedigree to bring to bear in governance through inventions and innovations particularly in urban renewal and rural development what he is leaving behind for the state would be more than just a footprint.
“I can see that the people of this community are positively touched by your midas touch. Because you have delivered what they craved for so many years.
“With your age, pedigree and experience, and what you have testified with these infrastructural development by transforming the rural Akwa Ibom to centre of excellence, you have written your name in gold.” He said.
Emmanuel had in a remark affirmed that his concentration on rural communities was to work the talk on his second term Completion Agenda and in appreciation of the massive support of rural dwellers towards the victory of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state.
“These days I’ve been taking my colleagues to join me for commissioning of projects in the rural areas because these are the people that voted for us. These are the people that make PDP thick by showing faith in the party.
“We might not be able to go into houses one after the other but if we do a life touching project like the Anua-Mbak-Ishiet road that traverses two local government areas we know we are touching lives of the rural dwellers.” He stated.
On his part, the Governor-Elect Pastor Umo Eno, commended the impactfulness of Governor Emmanuel’s development projects and acknowledged the economic viability of Anua-Mbak-Ishiet road, describing it as the commercial route of the state.
Eno pledged to do more on the project by providing embankments at the river shore, a jetty, cold rooms and fish processing facilities to enhance the seafood businesses of the Etoi, Ishiet, Mbak and Anua people.
Reviewing the project, Commissioner for Works and Fire Service, Prof. Eno Ibanga, said the 17.95km Anua-Mbak-Ishiet road has 13.1km alignment which is 10.3m wide with side drains.
He explained that specifications of the road meets the standards of road construction anywhere in the world as it has150mm laterite sub-base, 150mm crush stone base and 50mm asphalt wearing course.
He added that phase I of the project links several communities to Ring Road III and it has opened up the area for commercial activities especially transportation of sea foods to the urban areas and outside the state.