Thursday, June 18, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

Abandoned 60km Calabar–Oban–Ekang Road gets NDDC, FERMA’s attention

Calabar–Oban–Ekang Road

From Aniekan Aniekan, Calabar

Relief has come the way of commuters in Cross River as the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) have stepped in to tackle the deplorable 60km Calabar–Oban–Ekang Road.

The road, which has been in a terrible state of disrepair, is a major land corridor linking Nigeria and Cameroon from Calabar, the state capital.

The long-awaited rehabilitation, which will be executed by indigenous contractor, Faith Plant Global, commenced with a flag-off ceremony in Oban, Akamkpa Local Government Area.

Speaking at the event, the Council Chairman, Felix Akposi, described the Calabar–Oban–Ekang Road as a critical infrastructure capable of transforming the fortunes of Akamkpa, the state and Nigeria at large.

“We have waited so long. Since the implementation of the 2024 budget could not come immediately, we decided to take another step and here we are today.

“Succour has finally come to our people. Businesses will thrive, the general economy in the area will be revamped, and the local government and the state will also feel the ripple effects,” he said.

The senator representing the southern senatorial district in Cross River State, Asuquo Ekpenyong, said the road was set for a major transformation.

“This development marks a significant step toward restoring the road’s condition and improving transportation for the communities that depend on it,” he said.

Faith Plant’s representative assured stakeholders of a standard, efficient and timely delivery despite the ongoing rainy season.

He called for the elimination of undue community taxes, which he said, could hamper the progress of work on the project.