The Poor Governance and Leadership Awareness (PGLA) has expressed deep concern over the deplorable state of infrastructure in Southeast Nigeria. According to the group, the region’s roads, bridges, and other critical infrastructure have deteriorated significantly, hindering economic growth and development. The PGLA attributed the infrastructural decay to poor governance and leadership, which has led to a lack of investment in the region’s infrastructure. The group noted that the situation has resulted in increased poverty, unemployment, and migration of skilled workers from the region. The PGLA also stated that the decay of infrastructure has affected the region’s healthcare system, with many hospitals and healthcare facilities lacking basic amenities. Furthermore, the group pointed out that the region’s educational system has also suffered, with many schools lacking basic infrastructure such as classrooms, libraries, and laboratories. The PGLA called on the government to take immediate action to address the infrastructural decay in the region, citing the need for increased investment in roads, bridges, and other critical infrastructure. The group also urged the government to implement policies that would promote economic growth and development in the region. In addition, the PGLA emphasized the need for good governance and leadership, which is essential for the development of the region. The group noted that the government must prioritize the needs of the people and work towards providing basic amenities such as electricity, water, and healthcare. The PGLA also stated that the government must ensure that the region’s infrastructure is maintained and upgraded regularly to prevent further decay. Moreover, the group called on the private sector to invest in the region’s infrastructure, citing the need for public-private partnerships to develop the region’s economy. The PGLA emphasized that the development of the region’s infrastructure is crucial for the growth and development of the Nigerian economy as a whole. The group concluded by stating that the government and other stakeholders must work together to address the infrastructural decay in Southeast Nigeria and promote economic growth and development in the region. The PGLA’s concerns are shared by many Nigerians, who are calling for urgent action to address the country’s infrastructural challenges. The Nigerian government has pledged to invest in the country’s infrastructure, but many are skeptical about the government’s ability to deliver on its promises. As the situation continues to deteriorate, the PGLA and other groups are increasing pressure on the government to take action and address the infrastructural decay in Southeast Nigeria.