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Whenever I ply the
Gombe-Biu-Mubi road either on my way to
Michika from Jos or vice-versa I begin to
wonder within myself whether Northern
Adamawa and Southern Borno is really part of
Nigeria. I still begin to ask myself whether
we have representatives in the National
Assembly in Abuja. Then I still ask myself
whether they drive on the same
Gombe-Biu-Mubi road or do they come home to
Mubi, Michika, Gombi, Hong or even Biu by
Helicopter?
This matter has been agitating my mind for a
long time. Since 1999, I have been excited
that since we are in democracy, the dividend
of democracy will eventually trickle down to
us the commoners and this road will be fixed
at last. It seems I have been mistaken. The
Gombe-Biu-Mubi has gone from bad to worst. I
dare even say there are some sections one
cannot call road since there is no coal tar
or sign of any road there.
Those who use these roads will bear me
witness that at least between Hong and
Mararaba-Mubi greater part of the road is
simply nothing by jungle path. Likewise road
users will still bear me witness that from
Biu to Garkida is simply nothing but jungle
path. But the worst aspect is from Dadin
Kowa Gombe to Biu. The potholes are the size
of swimming pools and whenever you drive in
the night you end up having punctured tyres
or broken exhaust pipes. As for me all the
times I have driven on the Mubi-Biu-Gombe
road, I have always ended the trip with my
car having broken exhaust, broken shocker
absorbers and many electrical problems. Even
as I am writing this article, my car is
laying waste in Michika simply because I
travelled the Gombe-Biu-Mubi on Thursday the
18th of November 2010.
As far as I am concerned, those Senators and
House of Representatives members
representing the Adamawa north senatorial
and Borno south senatorial districts have no
use being there in Abuja and should be
re-called immediately.We need better
representatives who will ably represent us
and bring the case of the Gombe-Biu-Mubi to
the attention of the Federal Government of
Nigeria.Any politician coming to campaign
must be ready to fix this road for us to
enjoy the dividend of democracy.
I appeal to the Federal government to please
have mercy on us in this part of the country
to send FERMA to at least patch the road for
us if they cannot re-surface it. We are not
even asking for dualisation of the road but
just fill the potholes and re-surface it to
give us a sense of belonging as being part
of Nigeria.
I pray this SOS letter will touch the heart
of a compassionate person in government and
wipe away our tears.God bless the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
Iliya Yame Kwache (Dan Lawan) writes
from Sangere Ward Bama Road Michika, Adamawa
State.
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