 With the continuous blockage of the Benin-Sappler Road bypass by protesters, residents of the state are calling on the federal and state governments to act fast as they say that the action of the protesters is now taking its toll on travelers and residents of the state. The stranded travelers and commuters are appealing to relevant authorities to come and address the protesters who have blocked the highway for two days in protest against the deplorable condition of roads in the area. The government needs to do something about it because it's not really easy. Same people carrying load, walking down this way, those going to other states. Imagine the situation that we find themselves. I mean, I'm going to do go. So I have to share this distance. This road that you're seeing right now, revenues have been generated from this road on daily basis from the same road users. The same road that revenues have been generated on daily basis is unfair and is unwise for the same road to be passable by these same users. As you can see, we're in a total mess. The whole road is in a bastard. It seems as if we do not have a government in this country. And we have a governor who is the chief executive officer of the state whose responsibility is supposed to provide for the welfare of the citizen in this state. We have a House of Rep member representing the constituency. We have a senator representing this constituency. And we have a minister of works. I'm appealing Mr. Buwari, our president. I am the candidate of APC in the state. That you should come and listen and hear the plight and the cry of our people. I'm also appealing to the state governor, Mr. Obaseke. You have come before and you gave them a palliative measure. What they are saying is that they don't need a palliative measure. They need a concrete work to be done.