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Bridge Ends 48 Years Of Anguish In Bauchi Community

by Kamal Ibrahim
2 months ago
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Bauchi Community
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The construction of a bridge in Doka, a rural community behind Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, has heralded a new dawn after decades of hardship leading to the death of members of the community in the river and cutting off from the rest of the world during the rainy season.

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Doka has faced devastating losses from farm produce destroyed to lives tragically terminated. For 48 years, heavy rains turned simple commutes into dangerous adventures, cutting off the village and leaving residents stranded.
The chairman of Doka Community Association, Mr Habila Ishaku, recounted the community’s painful struggle. “Our children hardly go to school during the rainy season,” he said.
He shared a chilling account of a resident swept away by floodwaters in the river before the construction of the bridge, whose body was only recovered two days later.

Ishaku said years of petitions to the government yielded no results, forcing residents to resort to makeshift solutions.

The chairman lauded Governor Bala Mohammed for breaking decades of silence, finally addressing their pleas. “After 40 years of writing letters with no action, this government responded swiftly. May God see him through his reign,” Ishaku said.

LEADERSHIP Weekend gathered that relief came when the current governor of Bauchi State, Dr Bala Mohammed, approved and commenced the construction of the long-overdue bridge and accompanying roadworks. For Doka, this marked the end of more than decades of neglect and the beginning of a brighter future.

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Residents expressed their joy and optimism about the transformation. “Before, we couldn’t do anything during the rainy season. Now, this bridge will make life easier, opening doors for businesses and reducing the loss of lives,” said a resident, Ruth Haruna.

Dinatu Haruna, who narrowly survived a drowning scare last year, recalled her fear and suffering but now celebrates the project’s impact. “It’s a blessing. I’m grateful to God and the government for answering our prayers,” she said.

The bridge is also addressing issues beyond transport. According to Abisha Peter, the absence of proper infrastructure made the community vulnerable to robberies and discouraged bike riders, the primary means of transport.

She believes that the new bridge would restore security and confidence among residents.

Economic prospects are also looking up. Residents like Gyang Musa and Jacob Madalla are optimistic that the infrastructure would attract businesses, encourage population growth and spur economic development. “Development is finally coming to Doka,” they declared.

 


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