Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President, Muhammadu
Buhari, has said former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, and his successors
elected under the Peoples Democratic Party platform built the Second Niger
bridge with mouth for sixteen years.
Adesina, who made the claim in an article titled, ‘NDABOSKI!
If Only For 2nd Niger Bridge, This Country Won’t Ever Forget Buhari’, and
shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday, noted that the successive PDP
governments only pay lip service to the project.
The presidential spokesman noted that despite the trauma and
travails users of the River Niger bridge passes through, the administrations
before that of his principal, the President, Muhammadu Buhari, used words of
mouth to sway the people for votes when its election time.
According to him, when politicians want the votes of South
Easterners as elections approach, they go and offload shovels, pickaxes,
wheelbarrows, cutlasses, and others at the site, as if that is what is required
to build a bridge of that magnitude.
He wrote, “Built-in 1965, the artery between the South East,
South-South, and the rest of the country has become grossly inadequate, and
torture to navigate at peak seasons. There was a year travelers even spent the
night on the bridge.
“There is a long history to the building of a second bridge
over the River Niger, and it had over the years become a tool of false
promises, lies, and propaganda.
“When politicians want the votes of South Easterners as
elections approach, they go and offload shovels, pickaxes, wheelbarrows,
cutlasses, and others at the site, as if that is what is required to build a
bridge of that magnitude.
“After they’ve got the votes, they come to remove their
miserable implements. Goodbye basket, I’ve carried all my apples. The People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) did it for 16 years, building the bridge with their
mouths.”
After giving details on the project from the successive
military regimes before Obasanjo’s presidency, Adesina wrote, “Then came
Olusegun Obasanjo, a former military head of state, as civilian President. He
promised to build the bridge. It didn’t happen in eight years.
“About five days
before he left office, Obasanjo flagged off the project, to cost N58.6 billion,
and handed it to his successor, Umaru Yar’Adua. No action in the three years
that the administration lasted. Understandably so, for Yar’Adua was infirm.
“Then came Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, who even at a point
added Azikiwe to his name. He promised Heaven on earth, saying he was a South
easterner, and he would build the bridge. During a Town Hall meeting on August
30, 2012, in the region, he said what would he claim he had done for his Igbo
brethren, if he didn’t build the bridge.
“Later, Azikiwe disappeared from Jonathan’s name, and the
Second Niger bridge disappeared with it. All that happened in the about six
years that the administration lasted was a Federal Executive Council approval
for final planning and design of the bridge. All motion, no movement.”
On Buhari’s response, he added, “And then came the man from
Daura, a Fulani, with no affinity with the South East. He didn’t make promises,
he didn’t boast. He just went to work quietly.
“From September 1, 2018, without fanfare or swashbuckling,
action started on the Second Niger bridge. Babatunde Raji Fashola, Minister for
Works and Housing, was the chief executioner. Doggedly, he and his principal
set to work. And here we are today. What has defeated many military and
civilian administrations is now reality in our country.”
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