Onitsha (Anambra) – Dr Tim Anosike, the President of Onitsha Chamber of
Commerce, on Friday warned that the Niger Bridge might collapse sooner
than envisaged by its designers and engineers. He made the observation
when he spoke in Onitsha, Anambra. Anosike said that the bridge was
being overburdened by the daily traffic gridlocks and had to carry tens
of trucks with goods of thousands tonnage each day. He said that the
commencement of the second Niger Bridge was overdue considering the
increase in vehicular movement on the bridge in the past five years.
“This chamber will never cease crying to the Federal Government until the construction of the second Niger Bridge is achieved.
“Without this project, the entire life and economic activities of the
people in this part of our country are hanging on the balance as the
existing bridge can collapse sooner than envisaged. “We have thought
that the critical nature of the project is not something to toy with.
“But very sadly, it has become a strategic weapon for political campaign
in the hands of our politicians since time immemorial,’’ he said. The
Federal Government had awarded the construction of the bridge to Julius
Berger, but work is yet to start. (NAN)

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