Former President Goodluck Jonathan today commissioned a yet to be
finished flyover in Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State, all in an effort
to bolster the political fortunes of Governor Seriake Dickson who is in a
tough battle for reelection.
An engineer in the state told a
correspondent of SaharaReporters that the bridge “has major defects,
including visible cracks at its joints.” The flyover is being
constructed by construction giant Julius Berger. None of the
construction company’s officials were present at the official
commissioning.
Governor Dickson has touted the flyover as first
of its kind in Bayelsa State, but opposition politicians in the state
and several residents have criticized the bridge as a conduit pipe to
siphon off millions of naira. One critic said the “the flyover has no
economic value to the state.”
One resident of Yenagoa described
the bridge as a “monkey bridge,” a term used for a makeshift bridge
constructed in riverine communities during flood seasons.
Former
President Jonathan lauded the project, declaring that it would boost the
landscape of his home state, Bayelsa. However, a Yenagoa-based engineer
alleged that officials of Governor Dickson’s administration discouraged
the former president when he expressed an interest in walking across
part of the flyover bridge. “They did not want him to see the major
cracks in the bridge. That’s why Governor Dickson prevented him when he
opted to walk on the flyover,” said the engineer, a state employee.
He
added that he believed the former president would not have agreed to be
part of the bogus commissioning of an uncompleted and defective bridge
if he had known about the state of the bridge. The engineer also stated
the absence of Julius Berger officials was telling, as the construction
company was not eager to be part of a ruse that a bridge still under
construction was ready for commissioning.
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