Igbo Community in FCT says roads from Abuja to Southeast are death traps

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The Igbo Community Association in the Federal Capital Territory (ICA FCT) has raised the alarm over the state of roads from Abuja to the South East, saying they are death traps.

President General and Secretary General of the association, Engr. Ikenna Ellis-Ezenekwe and Mazi Emmanuel Chinwoke Onah, respectively said this in a statement issued to the media.

Ellis-Ezenekwe and Onah, in the statement released on Wednesday, noted with concern the glaring imbalance in resource allocation, which they said was evident in the deplorable state of road networks connecting Abuja to the South East.

They said: “For decades, these roads have suffered neglect, becoming some of the most dilapidated in the nation. Abandoned by lawmakers and the federal government, they’ve turned into havens for criminals, posing grave safety risks to travelers and undermining economic activities in the region.

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“Continued neglect fuels youth unrest, cripples trade, and further entrenches feelings of marginalization among the people of the South East.

“The association views this as unacceptable and urges the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on these roads.

“As citizens travel these routes this holiday season, their safety and dignity must be prioritized.

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“We call on lawmakers and the Minister of Works to step up and restore these roads to a standard befitting a region integral to Nigeria’s unity and progress.

“The poor state of these roads not only hampers development but also perpetuates insecurity, as criminals exploit these neglected corridors for nefarious activities.

“We emphasize that the South East remains a vital part of Nigeria, contributing significantly to the nation’s economy and development.

“We demand better infrastructure, security, and equitable resource allocation.

“The people of the South East deserve safe passage, improved livelihoods, and genuine inclusion in Nigeria’s growth narrative.

“We warn that the patience of South East communities is wearing thin. Come 2027, if our lawmakers fail to act decisively on this issue, we will not hesitate to mobilize voters against their re-election.

“The ballot is a powerful tool, and we will use it to hold leaders accountable. It’s time for Igbo lawmakers to prove they’re working for their people, not just occupying seats.

“The Igbo Community Association FCT remains determined to protecting the rights and aspirations of the Igbo people resident in the FCT, in Nigeria, and in the diaspora.

“Our dream is the rebirth of the Igbo Renaissance – a future where Igbo people thrive, contribute, and lead with dignity in Nigeria and globally.

“We await urgent action from the authorities.”

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