In an absolute melancholic state, with my heart
filled with the mixture of gloom and pity, that I remember the good Nigerians
irrespective of their tribe that their breath was halted along Enugu Onitsha
Expressway in the past twelve to fifteen years. May their souls rest in peace,
and may their spirits never stop haunting and chasing after all the Igbo
politicians that ate any allocation that was meant for the construction of this
road in Jesus name, amen. Most especially, the souls of so many Nigerian youths
that were sent to an early grave, without fulfilling their individual purpose
and destiny on earth.
Enugu Onitsha expressway is one of the major
Eastern roads that linked so many states in the Eastern Nigeria. This road was
formally the pride of the Eastern Region, but in recent time, it can best be
described as ROAD TO HADES. For several years, Enugu Onitsha Expressway has
been abandoned by the Eastern politicians not the Federal Government. From a
reliable source, I was made to understand that this road had been awarded
severally, but some Igbo politicians and royal fathers ate or shared the money.
What an ignominy. My question to the source was this; does it mean that this
road hasn’t been captured in the federal government budget since the past
twelve to fifteen years? The answer that I got was capital ‘NO.’ Now, what is
actually the problem, why is this road in this sorry state? Question for the
gods.
With due respect to all my Igbo brothers and
sisters all over the world, I have come to realise that the problem of an Igbo
man is another Igbo man, not even the Hausa’s or the Yoruba’s. Please, don’t
argue this with me. But if you feel like arguing, kindly go to your village and
take a good look at your roads, schools and hospitals. Or better still, ask any
white hair fellow that hasn’t sold out his personality and conscience to
mediocrity and corruption.
I love Ekweremadu, but I hate listening to his
speeches. He has a wonderful and successful political career, having served as
a senator since 2003. What a long service year. My questions to him and other
senators of his kind are these; what policy have you people been able to
influenced towards The Eastern Region? Don’t you people have any plan to come
up with long lasting economic policies that will affect the lives of the
suffering Umuigbo positively? Why is Enugu Onitsha expressway in this
condition?
It’s so appalling too that our people have also
decided to sell their conscience to corruption, mediocrity, nepotism etc. Today
we hear slogans like; the Hausa’s hate the Igbo’s, same with the Yoruba’s. But
we also forget that the Igbos hate themselves more. An Igbo man could choose to
help someone from another region, but that same man wouldn’t carryout such
philanthropic exercise in his own region or village. No wonder the axiom that
says; Igbo ka nma na ezi, Igbos are
better people when it comes to helping others.
Today, some part of this road have been transformed
into farmlands, hunting yards and grazing field for the Herdsmen because cars
no longer pass through them. Motorists going to Enugu, Ebonyi, Abia etc. now
have to divert after Nnamdi Azikiwe University, through Ugwu Oba, Oji-River,
Nachi, Udi or Eziagu to connect to Night Mile. I strongly believe that these
politicians also plied through this road during their undergraduate days and it
wasn’t in this contemptable condition.
No state in the Eastern Region can boast of a single
good highway. Enugu Port Harcourt Expressway is also a dead trap. Few weeks ago,
a terrible accident that claimed the lives of everybody that was inside a Peace
Mass Transit Bus occurred along Umuahia road. Nigerians wept for these young
souls that perished, but nobody bothered asking what actually was the cause of
that accident. No one knows who the next victim would be.
The earlier the youths of the Igboland learn to
uphold and speak nothing but the truth, irrespective of how expensive it
appears, the closer they are in their race to meet their messiah. For our Igbo politicians,
always try as much as possible to evaluate yourself and your performance by
asking yourself this question; how have you impacted into the lives of your
people? Always remember that there is no place like home because aku fecha, I believe you know the rest.
A wise man says that; a dead person shall have all the sleep necessary, and
that there is unity in strength. Knowledge is never complete: two good heads
are better than one. Salute the deaf; if the heavens don't hear, the earth will
hear. A word is enough for the wise.
(Emeka
is a young Nigerian writer and public affairs analyst. He is a member of Institute of
Public Diplomacy and Management (IPDM), The Royal Life Saving Society of
Nigeria, Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM), and Chartered Institute of
Purchasing & Supply Management of Nigeria (CIPSMN))