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Posted on October 9, 2014 By Admin No Comments on Photo Speak!

These pictures are from the often reported Ekpugrinya section of the Calabar-Ikom-Katsina Ala federal highway, which has been a death trap for some time now. Respite in the form of Gerald Ada’s intervention efforts are currently responsible for the work being done on this very bad portion of the highway.

The bad portion of the road at Ekpugrinya, Ogoja before Gerald Ada's intervention.
The bad portion of the road at Ekpugrinya, Ogoja before Gerald Ada’s intervention.
The Ekpugrinya bad spot with work ongoing.
The Ekpugrinya bad spot with work ongoing.
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