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Residents Agonise Over Collapsed Yellow Duke Culvert In Calabar Metropolis

Richard Ndoma by Richard Ndoma
3 years ago
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Before 2016, Yellow Duke Mount Zion road, Càlabar South local government area of Cross River State, used to be one of the best routes for  motorists plying the streets of Calabar metropolis. This route is the shortest route for any one trying to locate the University of Calabar from Càlabar South LGA of the state.

In 2016, the pothole was spotted on Yellow Duke Mount Zion road  culvert which links communities  of Ekpo Abasi and those in Càlabar Municipal. The pothole deteriorated, widening to turn into  a death trap that broke down the culvert. Yellow Duke culvert collapsed in 2016. The pothole has claimed the lives of two motorists after their vehicles plunged into it.

It used to be the shortest and smoothest ride via that route for many driving out of Càlabar South LGA to other axis of the metropolis. The route used to be accessible  not only to  private car owners but tricycle and commercial vehicle operators, who on a daily basis operate on that route for survival. Also, this death trap has crippled business activities due to slow vehicular movement.

A  commercial driver Essien Edet plying  that route, blamed the Ayade’s  administrations for the failed culvert and for awarding contract  for rehabilitation of the failed culvert  to ill-equipped  road construction company to handle the project.

“How can a culvert fail three times in 7 years?  It means the contractor lacked the capacity to handle the project,” Essien queried.

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A market woman Glory Asuquo, who trades in fruits at Marian market claimed she is recording low sales due to the time wasted commuting the route.

A resident of the Yellow Street who trades in fairly used shoes, Agigo Johnson called for proactive measures by Otu’s administration, to intervene in the matter before it gets out of hand.

In reaction to the issue, Deputy Chief Press Secretary to Governor Otu, Mr. Darlynton Edem, said that governent would visit the spot before the year runs out.

” Let me state categorically that plans to tackle the failed culvert is underway. It’s the next spot to be tackled. You can see that rehabilitation of roads is seriously on-going now. You can see that government is tackling that bad spot at Abasi Edem. Yellow Duke failed culvert is the next spot to tackle,” Otu’s CPS maintained.

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Richard Ndoma

Richard Ndoma

Richard Ndoma is the Cross River State Correspondent for Leadership Newspaper, specialising in conflict resolution, agriculture, and politics. His fact-based storytelling and in-depth analysis earned him third position in the Beatrice Bassey-Ita Best Investigative Journalist Award 2025.

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