West
Tyrone SDLP MLA Joe Byrne has this week called on the Department of Regional
Development to make the completion of the new A5 Western Transport Corridor a
priority following tragic start to New Year.
Speaking
on the matter Mr Byrne said "It is unfortunate that last year we lost a
number of lives on this road and that in 2014 we have had to start the New Year
with further carnage and loss of life on the current sub-standard A5. The SDLP
in West Tyrone have been fully committed to delivering the A5 for the people of
the North West. I have personally been lobbying for this road since the signing
of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
Unfortunately the Minister and his Department are constantly blocking
the roads completion, hiding behind legal red tape. These excuses are wearing
very thin. I fully believe that the construction of the new A5 road would
greatly improve safety for drivers and reduce fatalities suffered on our roads
following 56 fatalities across the North in 2013."
"The
new A5 would bring a raft of advantages to the North West. Not only in terms of
safety but also economic advantages. Areas like Strabane have been constantly
disadvantaged due to poor infrastructure. This ultimately puts off potential
investors and any potential jobs prospect. I see the New A5 as the greatest
opportunity to bring the North West of Ireland, to an equal footing in terms of
economic investment, with the rest of the province."
"This
road is not only essential at present, but is essential for our future and the
future of our children and grandchildren. This road will bring jobs to an area
that has seen very little effort made by central government to reduce
unemployment. It is time the A5 is brought back to the forefront of the
political picture. We in the SDLP will not allow this issue to slide off
Ministers desk or fall below the radar as certain political parties would hope.
We will make it very clear, both locally and in Stormont, the People of the
West deserve better and will not accept any further excuses. This is about
saving lives and building a sustainable future in the Northwest."
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