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Agoi-Ibami Cries Out: “How Long Must We Wait?”

Written by calabarGist
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Residents of Agoi-Ibami have raised a strong call for urgent government intervention over worsening living conditions in their community, highlighting years of neglect and hardship.

A Community at Risk

The Agoi-Ibami bridge, a vital link for residents, is reportedly in a dangerous state, posing daily risks to lives. Community members say they are forced to cross it despite fears of collapse, calling for immediate repairs.

Cut Off by Bad Roads

For decades, the community has remained largely inaccessible due to the absence of motorable roads. During the rainy season, movement becomes nearly impossible, affecting access to markets, healthcare, and emergency services. Residents say farm produce often goes to waste due to transportation challenges.

Environmental and Security Concerns

Locals also raised alarm over illegal logging and mining activities, which they say are destroying their forests and threatening their livelihoods. They are calling for urgent intervention from security agencies to protect their land and natural resources.

Contaminated Water Sources

Community members expressed concern over polluted waterways, allegedly caused by illegal mining activities. Once-clean rivers are now said to be unsafe, with fears over the health impact on residents, especially children.

Living Without Electricity

Agoi-Ibami has reportedly remained without reliable electricity for years, limiting economic growth, affecting education, and crippling healthcare services.

Call for Action

Residents are demanding more than promises. They are calling for:

  • Immediate repair of the community bridge
  • Construction and rehabilitation of access roads
  • Deployment of security personnel to curb illegal activities
  • Environmental cleanup of polluted water sources
  • Connection to the national power grid
  • A structured and inclusive community development plan

The people of Agoi-Ibami insist they are not troublemakers but a resilient community seeking basic amenities and recognition.

Their message is clear: the time for action is now.

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