See Some of the Most Deplorable Roads Ignored by Jonathan's Administration (Photos)

A social media user has shared some deplorable roads in the South-eastern part of Nigeria which were ignored during the Goodluck Jonathan-led administration.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
 
Read the words of the bitter netizen:
 
When the Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo made a claim last week that People's Democratic Party, PDP did not construct any single new road throughout their 16 infamous years in power,  some people who are yet to recover from their political miscalculation in the last election, came for his head.
 
They branded him a liar and also circulated pictures of less than 150 Km rehabilitated Benin-Ore as their only defence.

I am from the South Eastern Part of the Country and one of the most neglected regions of the country by the past governments...

These roads I am going to unveil thus, lead directly to my State from other parts of the country, depending on the route one chooses to ply. But unfortunately, the roads are in a very bad and unmotorable state.

There is no way one will pass through these roads without dropping and heaping curses on the past governments, especially Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, our adopted son, in whom we hugely supported and still being regarded as our best.
 
See photos:
 
Onitsha- Enugu- Portharcourt Expressway
Aba-Ikot-Ekpene-Uyo Expressway

 
Aba-Ikot Ekpene-Uyo-Odukpani Expressway

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