Bayelsa State government yesterday dispelled rumours that the
45-year-old iron bridge linking the Igbogene and Okoloibiri communities
in Yenagoa local government area of the state has collapsed, saying it
was only shut down to motorists due to noticeable defects.
The State Commandant of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr Vincent
Jack, had been quoted as confirming the collapse of the bridge, stating
that his men were engaged in rescue effort at the scene.
But the Bayelsa government, through the Commissioner for Works and
Infrastructure, Lawrence Erudjakpo, said the reported collapse was not
true.
“Let me confirm to you that we got a report on the defective nature
of the bridge and the possible threat of collapse. We quickly asked the
construction firm working in the area to shut down the bridge from
motorists. If you go there, you will see that it is still been used by
pedestrians but not motorists,” he said.
The narrow bridge, used by the community and motorists traveling in
and outside the state, was built by the Shell Petroleum Development
Company (SPDC) in the late 60s to enhance its exploration activity at
the Ekelebo oil well in Okolobiri.
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