This is an opportunity for you to communicate with him because he will
see this. He needs feedback on... Federal roads. He says they have done
some major roads and he wants to know if you are satisfied with them or
not. He also wants you to tell him, if you know any Federal road that
needs urgent attention that is not already on their list. Find a short
message from him to you below.
Often times, been in a position of
authority comes with its own set of challenges. A good example is the
bureaucracy that shields leaders from realities on ground. Most times, a
minister’s aide(s) might not be his best means of touching base. Hearing
directly from the people, without exposing oneself to unnecessary distractions,
is the sure way to see and feel what is going on.
I want to hear directly from road
users and patriotic Nigerians who desire to join hands with us to make
our
FEDERAL ROADS better than they are at present. I have created an email
account (feedbackmow@gmail.com) through which you can reach me directly
to lay your
complaints ,proffer suggestions or inform me on just about anything to
do with
FEDERAL ROADS. However, I will need the following favours:
A. Is there a federal road that needs
urgent attention?
B. We have done some roads. Are they okay by
you? (photographs attached)
C. Are any of our contractors not living up
to their responsibilities on the job?
D. In what way do you think we can further
improve and maintain the state federal roads in Nigeria?
E. Kindly let us know any federal road we
should be preparing to pay attention to that is not already on our list.
I have received a number of awards,
commendations and pats on the back for supposedly ‘a job well done’. I
appreciate all of that but I am not swayed, deceived or disillusioned to
believe that all is well with Federal roads all over Nigeria. In as much as any
government (or minister, for that matter) cannot fix all Nigerian roads, I
believe we can do our utmost best with the resources available to make life
better, make a mark and be able to say before God and man that we did our best.
I believe more than anything that qualitative
change is possible if the leaders and the led are committed to it.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thanks.
Honourable Minister of Works
Mike Onolememem
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