 Governor of River State, similar like Fubara, has urged the Senate Adho Committee on East-West Road and Elime Ogoni axes to ensure actual commencement of restructuring work on the East-West Road to end the intractable suffering experienced by the people using the road. Governor Fubara gave the charge when members of the Senate Adho Committee led by its chairman Senator Abdul Nengi Ahmed paid him a cut-safe visit at the executive chamber of the Government House Botakot. He emphasized that the most deplorable sections are not even modern on length of 20 kilometers from the Elime Junction into Change Bridge into Ogoni land on the East-West Road, which cannot be too expensive for the federal government to handle. We have always complained about the East-West Road, moreover the Elime Junction to Ogoni route, but not in advance. At the end of the day, it's a federal road fine, but it is my people that are suffering. So please, I'm happy that we're about doing this, but I want to appeal that it should not just be a public hearing, the question of how much was paid, how much was not paid. We should move far from those much talking and make a definite statement. I know how much that was deducted from FAC for what they call critical national projects. Why was this East-West Road not part of that project? This issue would have been solved. The entire length of the road from Elime Junction, which I feel is the most important one, which is the one that has given us the trouble in this state, is not up to 20 kilometers. We are distraught, strongly distraught at the deplorable nature of the road, and we have seen areas where the whole road is completely moved up. And we thought something is missing. There is a missing link between what happened and what is happening. And our desire is to make sure that this road must be constructed to the best of standards so that people will be able to enjoy the road for the next two to three decades without problems.