Residents appeal for immediate resumption of Mpape road project

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By Aderogba George

Residents of Mpape Community in Bwari Area Council have appealed for the immediate resumption of work on the abandoned Mpape Road project.

The residents made the appeal on Friday in a letter addressed to the FCT Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, describing the road as the only major access route into Mpape District.

“It is also a critical link to other parts of the FCT,” the residents said in the letter.

Chief Donatus Shekwolo, who signed the letter on behalf of the Mpape residents, commended the ongoing infrastructure reforms across the territory and urged the minister not to forget the area.

“The suspension of the Mpape Road project has continued to inflict hardship on residents and commuters.

“The road’s deplorable condition has led to daily gridlock, prolonged travel time and frequent vehicle breakdowns.

“Transportation costs have risen, while safety risks increase during the rainy season.

“Mpape hosts an estimated 500,000 residents, including civil servants, artisans and traders contributing to Abuja’s economy,” Shekwolo said in the letter.

Shekwolo noted that the area accommodates the Julius Berger Nigeria Plc quarry site, which supports construction activities across the FCT.

“The presence of heavy-duty trucks, alongside commercial and private vehicles, places enormous pressure on the damaged road.”

Abandoned Mpape road project
Abandoned Mpape road project

He said on behalf of the residents that constant interaction between trucks and smaller vehicles has worsened deterioration of the road and heightened accident risks.

“Several houses and businesses were demolished to pave the way for the project and many families remain displaced, while portions of land were left exposed and unsafe.

“Completing the road will enhance mobility, economic activities, security and emergency response services.

“The minister should intervene and ensure the immediate resumption and timely completion of this project,” the letter stated. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Emmanuel Afonne

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