Governor Udom Emmanuel State, has made good his promise to the people of Akwa Ibom with the construction of several roads across all the Senatorial districts of the State
Recently as part of activities to mark the 35th anniversary of the State’s creation, Governor Emmanuel led dignitaries to the inauguration of several roads including the 10km Idongesit Nkanga and Clement Isong ten lanes road project
The project came with 5.4kilometers underground drainage tunnel and three roundabouts of which two have rainbow water fountains.
The Governor announced that the road which is divided into two has the portion from Oron Road to Nwaniba Road named after former Governor, Idongesit Nkanga, while the stretch from Oron Road to Aka Road is named after former Governor of old Cross River State, Clement Isong.
The projects were commissioned by Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Fintri, who represented Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as well as Governor Okowa of Delta
Meanwhile, Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has officially unveiled the dualized 29km Etinan-Ndon Eyo road with two cable bridges and spur from Mbioto-Ekpene Nten in Etinan to Ikot Akpan in Onna local government area of Akwa Ibom State
Also commissioned same day was the 2.59km Atiamkpat-Ikot Ese Ishiet road with spur in Onna
The Etinan – Ndon Eyo Road, is the first of its kind in Akwa Ibom State with two cable bridges.
Ekpene Ukpa bridge was a nightmare, giving road users a horendious experience.
Several lives were lost on the old Ekpene Ukpa bridge, before Governor Emmanuel for coming to the rescue.
In July last year, Chief Obasanjo had visited Akwa Ibom to commission the 1km flyover constructed by Governor Emmanuel at Ikot Oku Ikono in Uyo.
It will be recalled that at his inauguration in 2015 , Governor Emmanuel Udom laid out his eight points agenda for the people of Akwa Ibom State
This was followed in 2019 with the completion agenda
Within this period, road constructions have been in the forefront of his infastrural developmental programmes
Under his administration road projects running into hundreds of kilometers have been constructed despite the dwindling revenues accrualable to the State due to the current economic meltdown