 As full reigns set in, most streets in Maccardi, the Benway State Capitol, are in a dilapidated state. Some residents of the affected areas are worried that if Governor I, Senator Lear, does not act fast, many parts of the town will be caught out from the center city. And whenever it rains, major streets and roads in the state capital become debt traps for motorists. Apart from the flooding, some streets are now debt traps due to total neglect or substandard construction in the past. The residents are however hopeful that the Governor will give the state's capital a facelift. Earlier, the Governor, Alia Tukatou, of some major part of Maccardi with some contractors with a view of looking into the conditions of some of the roads and streets. If you come to Maccardi, the few streets that are tied, there are already points. I don't know what the government is doing because Maccardi has a metropolitan city in Benway State. You need to have standard roads that even the road contrasted in Maccardi don't have standards. I think that's why when it comes to rainy season, water will spoil everything because Maccardi is in the valley. So if you have been in a road where it is a valley, then you should know the standard you are giving to the roads. The government has neglected the local roads, especially the cedar roads in Maccardi. And when you see that during rainy season, you will find it very difficult even to move from another part of Malibu to other states because if you see the condition of roads, they are very deporable. It's very, very bad. But when it rains, you will not be able to at least look to some places because of the part question of some of the roads. But I believe the government of Pasantaria and in collaboration with the government of Malibu will set everything in order and Benway State to look as if it's a state capital.