The 137 kms dual carriage Mfom, Okuku, Bekwarra, Obudu to Ranch road. The Legacy of the Northern Cross Riverian. First of its kind, unprecedented and mind blowing.
During Donald reign, Atam Congress was dislodged and the centre could no longer hold again and fire was on the mountain.
Yes, our great leaders then ran to our forests, mountains and plains of semi deserts. Those who survived, returned to our old ways of disunity to put food on their tables.
Liyel's reign entered and as if the Lion, king of the jungle has gotten his fill and left the arena, all those in the hiding came out to have fresh air.
But not long, the impact and effects of the break of the Atam congress made many remain strangers to political newbies who careless about their decisions.
The aftermath, was not pleasant as many still ran out of town to their safe hinding places.
But for how long will our forests, mountains and plain lands only serve as hiding abodes for our run away leaders?
Governor Ayade must have been watching from afar and asking the same question. How long will our villages, towns and cities remain only hiding places for our leaders to run in and hide?
The solution therefore, was to open up the place and allow the light of modern development get in and shine brighter.
Thus, the unprecedented project never before undertaken by any state governor, the 137 kms dual carriage road, that still remain a mirage in so many of Northern C-river sons and daughters minds.
Ayade is here, he knows all the forests, mountains and plain lands, we can't hide from him just as we can't run away from him. This is no Donald or Liyel's reign, this is the son of the north reign.
We need to therefore, come out and participate to make a better society and communities for ourselves. Time to rekindle that unity that kept us one in purpose and in truth to face adversities is now.
It is no more and can never be Ayade errors to generations to come, children will ask, What did you do to make a difference? "I ran and hide myself since I was not given a voice" too weak when you had control.
We need to swallow our prides and leave the self surviving mentality, "after all my family and I, will not die of hunger" how about the bad roads, impassable to your communities and towns?
Your cars will get damaged on them on a day you have no kobo to buy a part. Under rain and sun you shall walk one day for failing to let your pride create an enabling society for all.
Ayade has done his part, and tomorrow has his efforts to prove your evil minds today wrong.
The 137 kms Dual Carriage Road is a Legacy for us all C-river North. Let all of us put our legs on the peddle and together we shall make a better society and a better North for a better State C-river.
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