Thursday, October 23, 2025 - The Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Mr. Francis Arhiyor, has attributed increased waves in robbery and kidnapping in the country to bad road network.
He said kidnappers and armed robbers take undue
advantage of failed highways across the country to perpetrate their heinous
crime.
“The truth is that if the roads are good, the case of armed
robbery and kidnapping will be reduced because these hoodlums have been taking
undue advantage of the bad spots to strike and perpetrate their heinous
crimes”, Arhiyor stated.
The NURTW Chairman appealed to the Federal Government to
checkmate the atrocities of the hoodlums by fixing the failed East-West highway
in the Niger Delta region without further delay.
He however commended the Governor of Delta State, Hon.
Sheriff Oborevwori, for his intervention as manifested in the flagging off the
reconstruction of the dilapidated Warri–Sapele-Benin road.
“If the roads are good and the driver is on motion, nobody
can jump into the front of your vehicle to attack”, the NURTW Chairman
maintained.
Arhiyor while describing Governor Oborevwori’s intervention
as “a welcome development”, noted that “the reconstruction of the
Warri-Sapele-Benin road will be a big relief for motorists and commuters along
the axis”.
He added, “It is a welcome development because our members
are the major beneficiaries of this project.For the time past, our drivers have
been having harrowing experiences passing through the failed road. Most of our
vehicles have broken down irretrievably because of the bad road just as we
spend a lot of money on vehicle maintenance on daily basis.
“While appreciating the Delta Government for the kind
gesture, we are strongly appealing to the Federal Government of Nigeria to, as
a matter of topmost priority, come to our aid to fix the failed portions of the
East-West highway, especially the Benin By-Pass enroute Lagos, the Benin to
Akwa Ibom section which is terribly bad as well as the Warri-PortHarcourt
section”.
“We strongly appeal to the Federal Government to come to our
aid to ensure the reconstruction of the roads without further delay’’.
It will be recalled that Governor Oborevwori, while flagging
off the reconstruction of the Warri–Sapele–Benin Road had noted that the
initiative underscored the gains of synergy between the two tiers of
government.
He emphasized that “development becomes faster when
governments work together in the interest of the people”.
“Although this road is a federal route, the users are
Deltans and Nigerians, and their safety and comfort are what matter most to
us,” the Governor stated.
He described the axis as “a critical national infrastructure
connecting major cities across the South-South and providing access to Edo and
other parts of the federation”.

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