 Protesting youth have suspended their actions seven days after they shot down the LME section of the east-west road. The executive chairman of the LME local government area announced the suspension while speaking to journalists at the Trailer Park in Oner, LME local government area. Abari Lo Mati, a law, attributes it to a promise by the minister of Nigel Delta Affairs, Gotsville-Akbabu, to immediately begin the reconstruction of the road. 160 meters left each of three carriageways on a little bridge with another flyover at the Aparado junction and the extension of the rail bridge before the LME junction. I thank God that the federal government has intervened on the process and I believe that this will be the lasting solutions of this road. This road we have been we have been clamoring for the for construction of this road for a very long time and we know that this is not up to a project which the federal government are doing and this is the economic base of the nation. So many companies are here in Oner. This road linked to over over three states so we use this opportunity to appeal to the federal government for the fact that they have agreed to walk this road. This should be the final stage of the road and this is what we expect from federal government. We have warned that this is supposed to be a warning strike which has lasted for seven days and we do not intend to come back on this same issue to this road. However, if the processes that has brought us out are not fulfilled within reasonable time then we will have no reason than to come back to this road. The place belongs to us. The LME people have suffered so much in the midst of plenty and we ask the federal government to stand up to its responsibility and support.