By Sylvia Akpan
The Nigeria’s Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan Enoh, has denied allegations linking him to the controversial contract for the reconstruction of the Agbokim Waterfall Road, describing claims made by some netizens as false, malicious and defamatory.
A social media user identified as MC Okrika had in a viral video accused the minister of avoiding the road during his recent visit. Okrika alleged that the minister owns the reconstruction contract, an insinuation the Senator John Owan has debunked.
In a press statement issued on Wednesday, May 27th, 2026, the Minister while reacting to the allegation raised by netizens, said the claims were part of a coordinated smear campaign aimed at damaging his reputation and misleading the public.
According to him, he understands the hardship caused by the deteriorating condition of the road due to frequent travels through the area and has remained connected to his community over the years.
“Let me state from the outset that this response must not be misconstrued as an attempt to excuse, defend, or trivialize the unacceptable condition of the road and the daily hardship endured by our people,” he stated.
Providing what he described as clarification on the history of the project, Sen. Own Enoh explained that the road had remained under an active contract awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission for several years.
He disclosed that the initial reconstruction contract was awarded around 2009 to Jameon Nigeria Ltd, a development he said was opposed at the time by himself and former Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba, due to concerns about the company’s competence and track record.
According to Enoh, despite their protest to the Bureau of Public Procurement, the contract proceeded, but the contractor allegedly executed the project at a slow pace, resulting in the prolonged deterioration of the road.
He revealed that after years of engagement with the NDDC, the supervising ministry and the presidency, the contract was eventually revoked in the last quarter of 2024.
He added that the project was subsequently re-awarded in four lots to FaithPlant and Rhema for emergency construction works, with formal handover taking place in January 2025.
Enoh maintained that neither he nor anyone connected to him had ever been awarded the road contract.
“The insinuation that I own the contract is a blatant lie fabricated to deceive the public and assassinate my character,” he said.
Addressing the current pace of work on the road, the minister attributed the slow progress largely to funding challenges, although he noted that the contractors initially moved swiftly after taking over the site.
He said he had continued to engage the NDDC leadership and other relevant authorities to secure the necessary funding and ensure the completion of the project.
The minister also accused MC Okrika of politicizing the suffering of residents for “cheap political attacks and social media relevance,” insisting that his focus remained on finding lasting solutions rather than engaging in propaganda.
Reaffirming his commitment to the people, the Cross River-born minister said he remained optimistic that the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu would ensure the eventual completion of the Agbokim Waterfall Road project.
He urged residents to remain patient and supportive while efforts continue toward reconstructing the road for the benefit of the affected communities and future generations.
The release reads:
THE CURRENT STATE OF AGBOKIM WATERFALL ROAD: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT
I am compelled to respond to a trending video circulated by one MC Okrika on May 26, 2026, in which deliberate falsehoods, distortions and malicious allegations were made against my person regarding the deplorable condition of the Agbokim Waterfall Road.
Let me state from the outset that this response must not be misconstrued as an attempt to excuse, defend, or trivialize the unacceptable condition of the road and the daily hardship endured by our people and neighboring communities. I share in these pains personally. As someone who has remained deeply connected to his roots and accessible to his people throughout my years in public service, I travel home regularly and experience firsthand the frustration, discomfort and economic setbacks caused by the current state of the road.
However, while genuine concerns about the road are legitimate, the reckless falsehood peddled by MC Okrika, particularly the claim that I avoided the road during my recent visit by taking an alternative route is completely false, mischievous and clearly part of his coordinated smear campaign designed to tarnish my reputation and mislead the public.
Those familiar with my concerns/ interventions on the Agbokim Waterfall Road know that I have consistently acknowledged that the condition of the road remains one of the greatest disappointments in my otherwise distinguished record in public service. At no point have I shied away from admitting the seriousness of the problem. What must equally be made clear, however, is that the prolonged deterioration of the road has never been due to indifference, neglect or lack of sustained effort on my part.
For the purpose of clarity and public enlightenment, the following facts are hereby presented:
- THE ROAD HAS REMAINED UNDER AN ACTIVE NDDC CONTRACT FOR YEARS
For virtually all the years the Agbokim Waterfall Road has remained in a deplorable condition, the road has been under a valid contract awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
The initial contract for the reconstruction of the road was awarded around 2009 to a company called JAMEON Nigeria Ltd.Because it was a company with no known record,the Senate Leader then,Senator Ndoma Egba(SAN)and i, signed a joint protest letter addressed to the then Director General of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP),Engr Emeka Eze,against the award.Regrettably,we were ignored.
Unfortunately, the execution of the contract by Jameon was plagued by an extremely slow pace of work and glaring incompetence. Years later, the road’s continued deplorable state more than vindicated the concerns we raised from the onset.
- I FOUGHT CONSISTENTLY FOR THE REVOCATION AND THE RE-AWARD OF THE FAILED CONTRACT
Following the glaring failure of JAMEON Nigeria Ltd. , despite records indicating that the company had reportedly received nearly half of the contract sum, I continued to pressure the NDDC authorities for the contract to be revoked and reassigned to a more credible contractor.
After sustained engagement with both the NDDC as well as the supervising Minister and even the Presidency, the NDDC eventually revoked the contract in the last quarter of 2024. - Consequently,the contract for the emergency construction of the road in four Lots was awarded to two companies,FaithPlant and Rhema around the last quarter of 2024.By January 2025,the NDDC formally handed over the road to the contractors.
- THE CLAIM THAT I OWN THE CONTRACT IS FALSE, MALICIOUS, AND DEFAMATORY
Let me categorically and unequivocally state that neither I nor any proxy linked to me has ever been awarded the Agbokim Waterfall Road contract. - The insinuation by MC Okrika that I own the contract is a blatant lie fabricated to deceive the public and assassinate my character. It is malicious, defamatory, and borne purely out of hatred, mischief and political bitterness.
- Throughout my years in public office, I have conducted myself with integrity and an abiding respect for ethical standards. I have never solicited for, demanded, or received any financial benefit from any contractor handling the project. My commitment to public service and accountability will never permit such conduct.
- THE CURRENT SLOW PROGRESS IS LARGELY DUE TO FUNDING CHALLENGES
It is a known fact that the current contractors moved with speed immediately they took over the road.However, the slow pace currently being witnessed on the project is due to funding challenges.
Nonetheless, I have continued to actively engage the leadership of the NDDC and other relevant bodies to overcome this challenge and ensure the full resumption and completion of work on the road.
Beyond this, I have continued to make personal efforts to mobilize resources and alternative funding aimed at accelerating progress on the project because I understand fully the strategic and economic importance of the road to our people.
While MC Okrika chooses to weaponize the suffering of our people for cheap political attacks and social media relevance, I remain focused on solutions, not propaganda. My commitment to the people has never been driven by noise-making or opportunism, but by genuine service and tangible impact.
- MY COMMITMENT TO MY PEOPLE REMAINS UNWAVERING,UNBEATABLE
My love for my community and my dedication to the welfare of the people I represent remain unquestionable. Indeed, the people have always been at the center of my political philosophy and my public service engagements, both in the Legislative and Executive arms of government where I have had the rare privilege to serve.
Ironically, even in the course of his ill-motivated attack, MC Okrika inadvertently acknowledged one of the many intervention programmes I currently champion — the Statewide MSME Intervention Programme designed to empower small businesses and expand economic opportunities for our people.
Public service comes with sacrifices, including unfair criticism, deliberate misinformation and politically motivated attacks. I have accepted this reality long ago.
However, no amount of coordinated hostility or sponsored blackmail will distract me from my responsibility to continue serving my people diligently and honourably.
The undeniable truth remains that the Agbokim Waterfall Road requires urgent and lasting intervention. I remain confident that under the very able leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, whose administration I am privileged to serve as member of cabinet, the project will ultimately receive the attention and completion it deserves.
I therefore urge our people to remain patient, vigilant and supportive as ongoing efforts continue to ensure that this important road is fully reconstructed for the benefit of present and future generations.
Thank you and God bless.
John Owan Enoh
Hon. Minister of State for Industry
27/05/2026
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