If you attempt to travel to Ado Ekiti,the capital city of Ekiti State you will come across this collapsed bridge at Erio Ekiti.....
These are pictures of the collapsed bridge at Erio Ekiti,
in Ekiti State, a town linking the State Capital, Ado Ekiti through
the Efon - Aramoko axis.
According to info gathered,this bridge collapsed about 2 weeks ago and it has
brought untold hardship in the community and on travellers along that
route.
The little portion of the bridge remaining can hardly take a car and a
trailer has fallen at the side while attempting to cross the
collapsed bridge.....
The youth in the community have taken it upon themselves to warn
oncoming vehicles of the danger that lies ahead ,they have turned the place to a
toll gate and collect money from travellers.
The appropriate authorities should do something urgent about
this to avert disaster.
This is a death trap
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That's a sinkhole....Jesus Christ...Are these natural disasters coming close to home?? Ekiti government do something oh...That road should have been closed by now at least 100 meters away, they should be a caution sign..What a country..
ReplyDeleteThis is very dangerous, especially at night
ReplyDeleteNigeria my country. Why is it taking them so long to fix that place? We should really be thankful that we don't have natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis etc in this country. I don't know how we would have survived
ReplyDeletenon hate speech--Nigerian government is trying aren't they-they are. So now they need to mobilize allocations specifically meant for projects and endeavor to carryout these projects for betterment of country because truthfully speaking this road is bad
ReplyDeleteThis is risky mehn
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ReplyDeleteFayemi will not see this. He is still crying about lost trip to usa
ReplyDeleteDividend of APC government!
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ReplyDeleteThat is death trap, but why are our leaders this wicked.
ReplyDeletehmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeletei comment my reserve
Danger zone.
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honestly if you see the road that links Akure to Ekiti, you will weep for this country, a distance less than an hour.
ReplyDeleteAfter Fashola will say Nigerian roads are not as bad as people are making it out to be.
ReplyDeleteWhether he thinks this last tenure is for relaxation and looting, I don’t know.
Two weeks? And yet nothing had been done about it? Next level indeed.
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