Residents of Ikot Mfon in Etinan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State have called on the state government to reconstruct the collapsed Ikot Mfon/Ndiya bridge, which has claimed at least three lives, including schoolchildren.
The bridge, built by the military in 1970, serves as a link for traders transporting agricultural produce.
It collapsed in 2011 and nothing has been done about it since then.
A community leader, Ekaette Akpan, who represented the village head, told Punch that since the bridge collapsed, residents have been completely cut off, disrupting social and economic activities.
“Since the bridge collapsed, more than three people have died while trying to cross, including schoolchildren. Apart from the loss of lives, our economic activities have also suffered because this road and bridge are the only access points to Ndiya, which connects us to Eket, Oron, and other parts of Akwa Ibom,” Akpan said.
Flanked by the deputy village head, Obong Safety Tony, Akpan urged Governor Umo Eno to intervene urgently to prevent further casualties.
Meanwhile, a member representing Etinan State Constituency in the Akwa Ibom House of Assembly, Uduak Ekpo-Ufot, had in July 2023 raised the issue before the House, calling for immediate government intervention.
Ekpo-Ufot, in his motion, noted that the bridge, constructed around 1970, had become a death trap, forcing residents to rely on unsafe boats to access education, healthcare, and other essential services in neighbouring communities.
He warned that unless urgent steps are taken, more lives could be lost, and economic hardship in the area would worsen.
Source: Linda Ikeji Blog