Youths of Eha-Alumona community in Nsukka Local Council of Enugu State have banned all political campaigns, rallies and meetings in the area until the state government fixes their dilapidated roads.
They also announced N50,000 fine on any member of the community found to be participating in politics, while it asked the state government to declare state of emergency on the Eha-ulo/Eha-Etiti/Eha-Ndiagu/Mbu road.
According to the youths, the collapse of the road has made life unbearable for the people. They stated that they had made several representations to the state government for the repair of the road, to no avail, stressing that they took the decision as the last resort.
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