A flyover bridge between the New Artisan and the NNPC Mega Station along the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway has reportedly collapsed.
The collapsed bridge was said to be located at Naira Triangle and Goshen Flyover, at New Artisan Market, in Enugu state capital collapsed around 12 noon, according to residents.
Reports revealed that there was no casualty due to the fact that there was no normal heavy traffic as a result of the Monday sit-at-home in the state.
It was gathered that a small lorry conveying goods which was on the bridge when the incident occurred was affected.
It was also learnt that collapse of the bridge led to security agencies closing the remaining lane of the Enugu-Port Harcourt dual-carriageway.
The development has led to unusual gridlock within the city as motorists have been forced to detour to Nza through New Haven, or Ogui Road to their various destinations.
One of the residents, identified as Gimba Abdul, told journalists that the collapse resulted from neglect.
He said, “It was around 12 noon. I was here preparing my suya. Suddenly, we heard a loud bang and it happened that the bridge had collapsed.
“We noticed this defect for over a year now and our leaders have been reaching out to the government for repair. NN
“But, they would come and just take pictures of the defective bridge. They have come here more than 10 times but no action was taken to avert the danger. Thank God that no life was affected.”
Security operatives, officials of the Federal and Enugu State Ministries of Works, Federal Road Maintenance Agency, and Federal Road Safety Commission were said to be at scene to assess the situation as well as to assist the road users plying the alternative routes.
Meanwhile, the Governor of the State, Peter Mbah, who visited the scene of the collapsed bridge, called for a new road maintenance model to guarantee better condition and longevity of Nigerian roads, while lamenting that the current model had failed woefully.
Speaking with journalists at the scene of the unfortunate incident, Mbah who expressed gratitude to God that no life was lost despite the magnitude of the disaster, calling on Federal Government to consider a concession of all the federal roads in each state to the state governments for proper maintenance in conjunction with the private sector.
The Governor said, “I think the question should be whether the current model of federal road maintenance is working or not, and I think that is the bigger question that we must ask.
“Today, we are here witnessing a tragedy that has just occurred. We are fortunate enough that no life was lost, but this could have been prevented entirely. So, the people can no longer ply this route because of this tragedy. This shows clearly that we do not have a sound federal road maintenance model.
“The bridge collapse didn’t just happen. These threats could have been identified if we had routine or regular maintenance.
“Perhaps the way to go is to find a way to concession these roads to the states. The states need to take charge of the roads within their domains and there has to be a conversation around the funding models”.
In a statement signed by the Enugu State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Gerald Otiji, said the government has advised commuters to use Nza Street through New Haven or ply Ogui Road and Abakaliki Road to their various destinations, while the authorities come up with measures for immediate repair on the failed section of the bridge.