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NWA ROADS NEGLECTED, COMMUTERS APPEAL THAT THE NWA COUNCIL SHOULD CONSIDER REHABILITATION

The nature of roads in Nwa, Sub-Division makes travelling very difficult

By Jeremi RomiJuly 19, 2026 · 12:00 GMT4 min read
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Jeremi Romi

Journalist · Nwa, North West Region

Picture of roads in Nwa Sub-Division.

Nwa, North West RegionIt has is a nightmare for drivers, bike riders, and even pedestrians using this road.

During the rainy season, the road is always difficult to use , thereby making accessibility to various communities around the areas difficult.

Serving as one of the major roads used in the transportation of agricultural products as well as traders who go to and out Nigeria, the road begs for attention.

According to sources, the council has neglected this stretch, even though, revenue is always generated on the road, by the costums, with their Post located in Sabongari, as well as Nwa Council.

Pinnacle times learned that each vehicle travelling from Nigeria to the area settles the Sum of 3,000 FCFA to the Council's revenue collection team, but the road remains a nightmare for users.

Residents and road users are appealing to the Nwa council to help maintain the stretch, which connects Nigeria and Cameroon and serves the agricultural and business population of Nwa and Nkambe.

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