The Federal Government has assured of prompt intervention on the portions of Gashua – Potsikum road damaged by flood recently.
Minister of State for Works and Housing, Engr Abubakar D. Aliyu, disclosed this during an on-the – spot assessment of the portions of the road damaged by the flood, assuring motorists that government is already taking urgent steps to remedy the situation.
Engr Aliyu spoke through the Federal Controller of Works in Yobe State, Engr Olusegun B. Akinmade, whom he delegated to visit the site, said the Gashua-Potiskum federal highway was recently damaged by massive flooding as a result of heavy downpour.
“The ministry would deploy the relevant agency to attend to the affected parts of the road in no time,” he said.
He said the most affected part of the highway is a stretch between Garin Gada to Tarajim along the Gashua-Potiskum highway, according to a statement by the ministry’s spokesperson, Boade Akinola.
21st CENTURY CHRONILE reports that the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) had earlier predicted that about 25 states, including Yobe, would experience flood in 2021.
While commending the understanding of the motorists over the incidence and its attendant inconveniences, the minister reaffirmed that the federal government would do all it could to remedy the situation as well as taking measures of averting future occurrences.
“President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to road infrastructure is unprecedented, as evidenced by his administration’s huge investments in road reconstruction and rehabilitation across the country,” Engr Aliyu said.
Accordingly, the Minister said the prompt assessment of the damaged portion of the highway is a demonstration of the leadership commitment of his ministry which is working round the clock to deliver on its mandate.
Yobe State Commissioner for Works, Engr Umaru Wakili Duddaye, was among the team during the inspection.