The alarming state of Nigeria’s roads: a call for action to save the local economy and improve quality of life

The troubling condition of the roads, as highlighted by drivers interviewed by the news agency, is a concerning issue that not only impacts businesses but also significantly affects the daily lives of road users. The Calabar/Itu and Calabar/Ogoja roads have been singled out by drivers for their deplorable state, making driving both difficult and costly.

Drivers unanimously report that these deteriorated roads directly affect their finances. Bus driver Adams Anekan emphasizes the extra expenses incurred due to frequent vehicle repairs, with spare parts becoming increasingly costly, impacting not only their professional duties but also their overall quality of life.

Moreover, Okon Otu points out the loss of profitability for drivers who now spend a considerable amount of time navigating through deteriorated areas. This dramatically increases travel time, making transportation less efficient and more expensive.

The repercussions of these degraded roads are also felt by users like Emen Joseph, who observes a surge in the prices of goods, particularly food items, due to high transport costs stemming from the dismal road conditions. This price hike further exacerbates the financial strain on already vulnerable households.

It is of utmost importance that the relevant authorities and stakeholders promptly address this situation, not only to ensure the safety of road users but also to foster economic development in the region. The adverse effects of these dilapidated roads impact the entire populace, necessitating urgent intervention. Swift and effective actions are imperative to alleviate this unnecessary suffering and create more conducive living and working conditions for everyone.

For more information on related issues, explore the following articles available on Fatshimetrie and Pulse Nigeria.

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