Barely one week after President Muhammadu Buhari called off a much-hyped
visit to Lagos State, he equally dashed the hopes of Cross Riverians as
he shunned the commissioning of the much-publicized Monorail and
Garment factory projects in the state.
And as in the Lagos
instance, no reasons were given for suspending the president’s visit to
commission the two legacy projects alongside his wife, thereby causing
some embarrassment to the government and people of the state.
Had
the number one citizen honoured the invitation, it would have been his
second visit since he came into office, because on October 10, 2015 the
president honoured Governor Ben Ayade’s request on him to visit and
perform the ground breaking and flagging-off of construction of the
controversial Calabar super highway project.
Preparations were in
top gear to ensure a successful commissioning as work on the projects
continued round the clock in the past few weeks till yesterday, when it
became obvious that the event would no longer hold.
Last
Thursday, the State Commissioner of Information, Mrs. Rosemary
Archibong, while presenting a paper titled, “The Future of Tourism in
Africa: A Case Study of Cross River State”, at the just concluded
conference of Africa Public Relations Association (APRA) at the Calabar
International Centre (CICC), announced that the president and his wife
were no longer coming to commission the projects.
APRA members
had earlier frowned at the poor facilities at Lakeside hotel, Tinapa,
and the wrong use of the picture of former governor, Senator Liyel
Imoke, in a brief documentary branding the state’s tourism potentials at
the conference, instead of that of the incumbent, Senator Ayade.
They
also queried why participants were not allowed to use the monorail,
which was touted as one of the tourism brands that influenced most
participants to lodge at the Lakeside hotel, Tinapa.
While
apologising for all lapses noticed, the commissioner noted that “Cross
River State gets very little in terms of allocation, whereas, other
states have over N9b or more”, saying that that affects a lot of things
that ought to have been done.
On the Monorail, Mrs. Archibong
explained that it was not yet open to the public, adding that only a
test run was carried out in preparation for commissioning last Friday,
by the president, who she said sent a message that he was no longer
coming due to some unforeseen circumstances.
The monorail project
was conceived by the previous administration of former Governor Donald
Duke to run from the Margaret Ekpo International Airport to Tinapa and
the rails were procured, but the Senator Liyel Imoke regime changed the
plan given the huge financial outlay, thus rerouting it to run from the
CICC to Tinapa.
Imoke had commenced the actual construction of
the 1.5km rail and procured the trains, but Ayade came in and completed
it, while the Cross River Garment Factory reputed to be the biggest
single floor garment factory in the world with a floor size of 5,000sqm
has employed 3000 Cross Riverians, mostly women to start work in three
shifts.
http://m.guardian.ng/news/like-lagos-buhari-shuns-cross-river/
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