The SOS was contained in a congratulatory message by
Rivers APC signed by the Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya.
The party said in a statement issued on Wednesday in Port
Harcourt that “The news of the appointment of Babatunde Fashola, SAN, erstwhile
Governor of Lagos State, as a Super Minister of Works, Power and Housing did
not come to us as a surprise because we are well aware of his credentials as an
achiever who turned around the infrastructural fortunes of Lagos for the
better.
With this
appointment, President Muhammadu Buhari has not only demonstrated his foresight
and deep knowledge of the capabilities of his ministers but has also
demonstrated that he is truly desirous to bring the much desired change to
Nigeria and Nigerians.”
The party congratulated Fashola and wished him the wisdom
and strength to turn around Nigeria’s fortunes in the areas of power, works and
housing.
Rivers APC noted that while the importance of power in
creating a strong economy and reducing the worrisome unemployment and crime
rates in the country cannot be over-emphasised and the crisis in the housing
also deserves attention, a greater emergency exists in the area of roads.
“Federal roads across the country are now death traps
sending Nigerians to their early graves. Perhaps the worst of these roads is
the Port Harcourt – Enugu Expressway, which was deliberately allowed to decay
by the immediate past Federal Government under the watch of Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan just to punish the people of Rivers State for stoutly opposing his
second term bid,” the party observed.
APC consequently pleaded with Fashola to make the fixing
of the Port Harcourt – Enugu Express Road and completion of the East – West
Road as a top priority.
The statement noted that while Fashola has been given an
assignment which no one should envy, he is equal to the task because he thrives
more in difficult circumstances.
“Our dear Minister, if you are to better understand the
death traps bequeathed to Nigerians as federal roads by the PDP through Dr.
Jonathan’s administration, you have to henceforth ban yourself from flying any
aircraft except on emergencies.
This is
necessary if you are to better appreciate the enormous task in your hands and
be sufficiently moved to act fast to save Nigerians from the carnage that takes
place on most of the federal roads on a daily basis.”
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