Chief Cyprian Nwekee commends Nwifuru’s move to construct a bridge linking Ebonyi, Benue

Nkechinyere Ewa-Okpara

Cyprian Nwekee, the Traditional Ruler representing the Izzi clan in Lagos, Wednesday commanded Governor Francis Nwifuru to commence the construction of a 5-span Enyim bridge in the Enyim community, Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.

The project is expected to be completed in 8 months.

Nwekee spoke in the Iziogo community, Izzi Local Government Area, shortly after the program at the area.

He said the construction of the bridge, which is the boundary between the people of Enyim Izzi(Ebonyi) and Oju local government(Benue), which has claimed many lives, will save lives and boost the economy of the two states.

He described Enyim and Oju as agrarian areas with lots of agricultural products and that the bridge has affected the evacuation of the products He commended Governor Francis Nwifuru for taking the bull by the horns to construct the bridge

He added that the routes of Enyim and Oju will be easy access to Abuja and other North central States after the bridge’s construction.

“When we began the journey of advocating for the construction of the bridge project to link the Enyim people of Izzi Local Government Area in Ebonyi State with our brothers and sisters in Benue State three years ago, we believed it would become a project of great significance—one that our people would appreciate and benefit from for generations.

“My spirit has long held the conviction that the governorship seat of Ebonyi State would come to our place, Izzi. In 2016, I shared this vision with our current Governor, His Excellency Rt. Hon. (Builder) Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, when he was then serving as Speaker of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly. He laughed, not out of mockery, but out of disbelief that such a prophecy could come to pass. But today, we are witnessing the reality of that divine revelation.

“The journey to this moment was not easy. As a traditional ruler—not a politician—representing the Izzi people in Ohanaeze Ndigbo, I pursued this vision with dedication and patience. As recently as yesterday, I was scheduled to be in Gambia to join our Ohanaeze President in the coronation of an illustrious Igbo son. However, I had to forgo that international commitment because of the importance of this bridge project. That alone speaks volumes about how dear it is to my heart.

“The flag-off of the Enyim River Bridge, a 5-span structure linking Ebonyi to Benue, is one of the greatest achievements of Governor Nwifuru’s administration. This project connects the Salt of the Nation with the Food Basket of the Nation. Upon completion, it will enhance trade, ease transportation, and strengthen inter-communal ties between our two states.

“Historically, Abakaliki was the first developed Wawa-speaking area, followed by Iziogo – the location of my palace. However, due to poor road infrastructure, the flow of agricultural produce into Abakaliki town has been hindered. Without food supply from rural hubs like ours, even residents of the state capital risk facing scarcity.

“By God’s grace, Ebonyi State is now led by a humanitarian governor whose passion for community development often keeps him awake at night. Governor Nwifuru is a blessing—not only to Ebonyi but to Nigeria at large. This bridge project will allow someone like me to drive from my village to Abuja in just a few hours. That is development.

“Enyim community people are known for their farming prowess. Our land is richly fertile, and we produce yam, rice, garri, and fruits in abundance. Yet without critical infrastructure—roads, bridges, and transport systems—our farmers struggle to get their produce to urban markets where it is most needed. This project will unlock that potential.

“I appealed to the Governor to construct the road leading to the river. I wanted our community to have accessible routes to urban centres. With this infrastructure, traders and investors can visit our markets, boosting economic growth and creating opportunities for our people.

“Iziogo Market, once a major hub, is now bouncing back, thanks to this renewed development drive. A tunnel project is also planned, further signalling the return of prosperity to this peaceful, environmentally-friendly region—far from the pollution of urban centres.

, “The people of Benue are even more excited about this project than we are. During my late mother’s funeral, they came in large numbers with cultural troupes, yams, and gifts, showing their joy and support for this initiative. Their presence at the flag-off event also demonstrated their deep appreciation”, he said.

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