 The Vice-Chancellor of Federal University, Wukari Professor Ajout Samani Rebo, has appealed to the federal government to ensure speedy completion of the EB bridge project in Tarrabah State. He made an appeal in an interactive session with newsmen and Wukari local government in the state, noting that its early completion would enhance the movement of visiting lecturers to the university. The absence of the EB bridge had been a major impediment in Boston, for the university. EB road has been an alternative to travellers since the Wukari-Bainway route became a death trap as a result of the Jakon-Tiv crisis. Most students in visiting lecturers to the university are afraid of applying the alternative routes to the school for security threats. The Vice-Chancellor of the university is not pleased with the pace of work at the awarded EB bridge by the federal government. He urged the contractors handling the project with deduction towards early completion. My only problem is that I don't seem to see rapid development there. I pass the iris and I don't seem to see anything that can change. The university you've done commended President Mohamed Abouhar refer approving the award of the project, but however, entertain fears of possible abandonment of it. I am appealing to him to please make sure that the work is completed in good time. As I said earlier, it's not unusual for projects to be embarked upon and later they are abandoned. Indeed, I understand the bridge was earlier abandoned that way. Not during the administration of Wukari, but I think some years back. A visit to the site of the ongoing EB bridge revealed that equipment and contractors were physically on ground. The contractors however claimed that they are waiting for additional materials before they will commence work.