The
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has assured the
people of Enugu State that the Federal Government will complete ongoing federal
road projects in the area within 18 months.
Fashola
made the pledge at the 9th mile axis of Enugu-Onitsha Road during an inspection
tour of some ongoing federal roads projects in Enugu State on Saturday 4th
February.
He
said the Federal Government had taken steps to ensure that the federal roads
underwent proper soil test.
He
added that the roads would have solid drainage system, good soil basement
filling and standard stone and asphalt gauging.
“We have fully re-mobilised contractors handling the
rehabilitation of about six critical federal roads in Enugu State back to site,
and for them to finish their projects.
“We are hopeful that within 14 to 18 months all the
ongoing projects must have been completed for ease of movement on the roads and
to reduce travel time for the people,’’ he said.
The minister said that the projects had already started stimulating the economy
of the state through employment and the re-engagement of construction workers,
“who today can send their children to school.
“Food vendors and local markets had witnessed more
sales to put more money in the hands of our people; which would help better
their lives.
“The resumption of these projects had created
businesses and improved diesel supply, sand supply, granite supply, asphalt
supply and cement supply businesses.
“Thus, it is a well-thought-out design of the Federal
Government to re-boot the economy and get the country out of recession as fast
as possible.’’
Fashola
urged the residents and motorists to co-operate with the contractors to ensure
speedy completion of the projects.
The
minister also inspected ongoing work at the
Umana-Ndiagu-Agba-Ebenebe-Amensea-Awka federal road.
The
six federal roads undergoing rehabilitation are, Enugu-Port Harcourt road; 9th
Mile-Enugu-Abakaliki road; Enugu-Nsukka-Obollo road, and the
Iheamfume-Ikem-Obollo road.
Others
are, the 9th Mile-Oji-Amensea road and the
Umana-Ndiagu-Agba-Ebenebe-Amensea-Awka road.


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