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Saturday 8 August 2015

Bad state of the Calabar-Akpabuyo-Bakassi-Cameroon express-way

A LIB reader writes in;
"This is the road that leads to the Bakassi Cameroon border. There's a civil servants residential estate in Akpabuyo and its this road that leads there. So many people use the road all hours of the day but with the condition now, people are stuck in traffic for hours.
Its a road for Unicem Trucks too. And these trucks keep getting stuck and falling everywhere. Now we're begging the government.  People are suffering here.

46 comments:

  1. This is terrible! Govt help us oh.

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    1. D poor state of dis road is so deplorable...
      I hope d govt wil urgently do sth abt dis road.

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    2. Fed govt shd pls intervene

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  4. Pathetic

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  5. Chei......pls government shouid do the needful.




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  6. That's really bad, but i can see a cartapillar look alike on the road, Henry Eze

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  7. That's really bad, but i can see a cartapillar look alike on the road, Henry Eze

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  8. That's really bad, but i can see a cartapillar look alike on the road, Henry Eze

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  9. Wow

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  10. Not a good sight,something got to be done bout it!

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  11. The Road is bad o!
    Crossriver government over to you.

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  12. Still excellent compared to major roads in Aba





    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  13. Na wa o! It is well with my beloved country. Linda take note!

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  14. Na wa o! It is well with my beloved country. Linda take note!

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  15. Na wa o! It is well with my beloved country. Linda take note!

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  16. Hmmmm which way nigeria.











    #sad indeed

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  17. Hmmmm which way nigeria.











    #sad indeed

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  18. Hmmmm which way nigeria.











    #sad indeed

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  19. Hmmmm which way nigeria.











    #sad indeed

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  20. Hmmmm which way nigeria.











    #sad indeed

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  21. D road is really bad! Please they really need help.

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  22. anty linda God go bless u for this post....i cnt even go out of akpabuyo again because the last time i did the keke i enter tumbled into a huge pothole.....the funny part is dat this road is worked on yearly by the government but with a poor mindset even before the elections this year , chinese people had worked on the road.....the area is swampy and there is no drainage system so there is no way for the water to pass besides that, the thousands of unicem trucks that pass through daily is another issue.....if the government want to work on this road they should do a thorough job and provide a drainage system....the akpabuyo river is close by it can even help d drainage system. abeg make dem help us...tanku

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  23. Do we have govt in Nigeria?

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  24. De road good to compare de ones in Aba, Abia State

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  25. i hope the government attntion is drawn to this;

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  26. Very bad road, am using it every morning to work from Calabar to Navy secondary school. Is like hell please am equally pleading with d govt to do something please let them help us before thre wil b no more road to use

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  27. These pictures do not even do justice to what is onboard. Hardly is there a day i pass there without heavily loaded trucks falling over. And thanks to NYSC i have to ply dt road almost twice a week with my whole heart in my mouth

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  28. Such a deplorable state. Calling on Governor Ben Ayade to interfere as soon as possible

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  29. D poor state of dis road is so deplorable...
    I hope d govt wil urgently do sth abt dis road.

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  30. Government will work it in fullness of time.

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  31. That road is so bad mehn... Accidents might start occuring there if they don't fix the road... What the Gov know is to be going around with plenty escorts

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  32. Nigeria my country,Chei. It is well

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  33. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Naija i hail....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  34. the road is really bad but I prefer it to Aba road

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  35. D road is so bad eh...i jst had to tk pictures d last tym i was der...de've actually worked on dat road dis year tho..but i dunno y its still so bad...God help us

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  36. Greedy Governor carry allocation go keep with Oyibo men to develop Oyibo land with interests and eventually swallow the rest when greedy Governor die of "greedimia disease".

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