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Motorists will have to endure additional 12 months of
nerve-breaking traffic on the Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonsoki-Ojota highway for the
rehabilitation of the road to be completed, according to the Federal
Government.
Driving on the highway has been a huge nightmare for
motorists since the reconstruction commenced on Nov. 17, 2018.
Similarly, there has been traffic lockdown in the Iganmu
area of Lagos over the years. Joint efforts by the Lagos State Government and
other agencies to tackle the problem has not yielded lasting solution.
Inspecting the rehabilitation of the highway on Sunday, the
Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, announced that the project
would be completed by the end of 2020.
Fashola, who inspected the project alongside the President
of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said the Federal Government was
committed to “speedy completion of the highway to provide a lasting solution to
the problems of bad roads and gridlock’’.
He said the road reconstruction was creating thousands of
direct and indirect jobs and at the same time, advancing commerce because of
the local content going into the work.
Fashola explained that the project was creating wealth with
thousands of trucks conveying iron rods, cement and other locally-sourced raw
materials to sites where some 650 people were directly employed on various
projects.
“Businesses have started coming back on Liverpool Road
because the road closed earlier is now back. You will see more of that.
“All of the businesses that are shut on Creek Road will come
back. We expect to see property redevelopment and property renewal once the
road is completed.
“Once the economy of Apapa returns, all the clearing and
forwarding, shipping, newspaper companies and all others doing business will
resume fully and the economy will bounce back.’’ (Daily Trust)

















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