Umuahia Six lanes Road 😲 Almost Completed!!
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2024
- UMUAHIA SIX LANES ROAD PROJECT ALMOST COMPLETED 😲!!!
This video is an update about the Ossah Express Road which is almost Completed because of the serious work going on.
The road reconstruction and expansion was flagged off by the Executive Governor of Abia state, Nigeria 🇳🇬😲. Watch this interesting video and tell me what you think in the comments section.
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I Love What Am Seeing
Thanks for watching 😊
Ajah💃💃💃, guy you are doing well 🙌
Thanks Dear 😊
🎉🎉 you are doing a good job
Thanks a lot
When the road is completed it will worsen the traffic situation at Okpara roundabout. It is not a predictions but it will happen. The only way to ease the traffic at Okpara roundabout is to construct a flyover linking exit and entrance of the formal roundabout without the roundabout. If after this six lanes is completed and the Okpara roundabout remains it causes serious traffic. The best is to eliminate the roundabout construct flyover linking the exit and entrance of formal roundabout earlier enumerated.
Ok, thanks for watching my video
I believe that the governor mentioned a phase 2 of that road. Maybe that would include the fly over
@@obionwuasoanya2067 A flyover will be constructed
Please, when will they start the one leading to Arochukwu?
I don't know,as soon they start,I will let you know.
Gov Otti is trying but that road needs to be made 8 lanes (4 on each sides) with 2 flyovers at OS&Tower.
Umuahia also needs to expand other entrance routes to 4 lanes(2 each sides) at least.
I think they are constructing a flyover soon
Alot of work needs to be done in Umuahia, the city lacks good landscape
Very true, we need more roads
@@discoverwithjesse.897 Yeah bro. I haven't seen sidewalk or is there no provision for that
@@joshuaukoyen7820 There will be side work, provisions are made for it, but it hasn't been done yet because the road needs to reach to an extent before the do it.
Nice one but I expect you to come down from the keke ànd get a smart video
The road is long,I can't walk the long distance to show everything
They should cover the gutters as well.. open gutters don’t look nice
Yes they will definitely cover it up. Thanks for watching my video
@fran6david114
True talk. Igbo cities are growing rapidly with no viable mass transit system. Tricycles have reached the limit of their usefulness and are not viable in the long run as they now hinder movement by their sheer numbers. on the road.
Luckily trackless tram technology has now emerged which enables trams to run with batteries on ordinary roads without rail/tram tracks. All that is required is a tram lane marked off ordinary road and you can move up to 1000 passengers every 15 minutes. So Gov. Otti will do well to introduce additional lane(s) and liaise with Chinese manufacturers to pilot this technology at no extra cost on Port Harcourt Road Aba and Ossah Roasd Umuahia when completed.
Thanks for watching and thanks for your suggestions ❤️❤️
Thats is federal road i pass that road last week.
Ok
@@discoverwithjesse.897 you need to say thank you President Tinubu because he release money for that project.
Does anyone know the meaning of that ugly, crude structure called "Abia Tower" which stands in the entrance to Umuahia?
Who designed it and how was it chosen? How does it relate to Igbo/Abia culture, history, politics, art etc? If there must be a tower there, is this all the people can come up with? The reconstruction of Umuahia should include a revision of this structure and a public debate needs to be had about this.
Ok
Good suggestion but unfortunately people of that area have low expectation and concept of quality art. When i see that ugly cement tower i wonder why we can't replace it with a mini trafalger square instead
. @straightforward3330
The vulgar structure appears to have been created during the period of military or semi-military rule with no public debate or input. Gov Otti has now appointed mayors for this city. A public discussion needs to be had about what to do with/about it and the mayors have to lead it.
@@straightforward3330the tower has nothing to do with the people or their "standards"
It was a state sponsored project by the government that has stood their for decades now & isnt associated with the architectural input of the residence
I think it should be reconstructed too though
@@RadioTV595fair, definitely a more modern, aesthetically pleasing monument should replace it
Perhaps one more grandiose that reflects the culture of the place whilst making you feel as though you're entering/leaving a major city
Not just a 15m high tower with the name Abia written on it