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2025

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SEN. UMAHI HAILS PRESIDENT TINUBU FOR REDEFINING ROAD CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND METHODOLOGY SAYS ROAD CONSTRUCTION SITES ACROSS THE 6 GEO-POLITICAL ZONES UNPRECEDENTED

The Honourable Minister of Works, Sen. Engr. Nweze David Umahi CON has commended the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,His Excellency,Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for redefining road construction in Nigeria and for inclusive resource allocation across the construction sites in the 6 geo-polical zones. He made this commendation during his inspection visit  to the descoped sections of the completion of the construction of  Enugu-Onitsha  dual carriageway in Enugu State dated 25th September 2025.


Speaking  during  the visit, the Honourable Minister  described  the new design pattern, aesthetic appeal, and functional benefits of the ongoing road constructions across the project sites in the  6 geo-political zones as a vision  in action aimed at enhancing the next generation of road sustainability and connectivity, courtesy of the Renewed Hope administration of President Tinubu. He maintained  that Ndigbo as people of honour and  integrity have a reciprocal duty of supporting the ideals and aspirations of  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu "And so, South East is for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and no one is going to deceive us. All our votes will go to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Seeing is believing. We are on it. Our people are benefiting just like other regions. And we are very grateful to the President.The President's 3rd Renewed Hope Legacy project is passing through South East, which is 123 kilometres, costing N464 billion.The President has already paid 30 percent. Yesterday, he approved further payment of 20 percent, just like in other regions. So we have every cause to be grateful to God for bringing the President on board. And we know very well that for all these projects, give him another five years plus, they will all be completed. And Nigeria will never be the same again. He continued,  "I'm very excited that we have a President who is a father to all sections of this country. I'm excited that what is happening in North West, what is happening in South West, North East, North Central, South South, that's the new road construction technology by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is happening here in South East, here in Enugu State. There are going to be many of this type, be it in Ebonyi, be it in Abia, be it in Anambra, of course the second Niger Bridge through Section 2B, be it in Imo State, the five States of South East. will be witnessing this"

He expressed  pleasure over the commitment of the contractor that is handling  the descoped sections of the dualization  of Enugu-Onitsha dualization  and the quality  of the job they are doing. " This.is 72km, which is the balance of what MTN is doing on Enugu - Onitsha dua carriageway. Their subcontractor is RCC. The last time we had a meeting with MTN, we agreed that within the contract sum of what they had with MTN, which is N202 billion, they should concentrate and finish that scope of work.The balance of it is 72 kilometres, which we are redefining under the legacy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which is building. Under him, we are not constructing. We are building roads; roads that will last up to 100 years. That's what we are witnessing now in Enugu State, 72 kilometres on reinforced concrete pavement, and the cost is N150 billion.The contractor has already been paid N45 billion, and work is ongoing. This section alone is 15 kilometres. And we have another section. We have about four sections. And I'm very happy with the quality of work. SKECC is one of our best contractors."  He urged the contractor not to be threatened by the rains but should continue to handle those levels of construction that would not be affected  by the rains.

Projects visited  by the Honourable Minister of Works, included: The descoped sections of completion of the construction  of Enugu-Onitsha dual carriageway  in Enugu/Anambra State,contract  No. 8854 handled by SKECC  Nig Ltd; the construction of Interchange at Abakpa Junction Interchange in Enugu State being handled by
Messrs. CCECC Nigeria Limited, and the construction of 23-span flyover bridge project at Eke-Obinagu Junction, along Enugu - Abakaliki Road, Enugu State being handled by Reinforced Global Resources Nig. Ltd. 345m(Bridge), 1.05km (Dual Service Road)

Hon. Barr. Orji Uchenna Orji 
Special Adviser (Media)  to the Honourable Minister of Works

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2021

EMBER Period: Fashola Advises Motorists On Traffic Rules Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, has called on motorists to be cautious and obey traffic rules during this EMBER period. Fashola, who was spoke at an interactive session with stakeholders in the transport industry organized by his Ministry, stressed the importance of obeying rules and regulations guiding the use of Nigerian roads, especially during the coming festive period. Lamenting the loss of lives resulting from accidents on Nigeria roads, the Minister charged the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) to ensure that road users do not exceed the speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour recommended by the law. He further urged the leaders of the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), Nigerian Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and National Union of Petroleum and Gas (NUPENG) to sensitize their members on the voluntary compliance with road safety regulations, pointing out that excessive speeding and disobedience to traffic rules were among the major cause of accidents. “I want to appeal mostly on compliance with road regulations. What I want to appeal for is the maximum speed limit on highway. It is 100kilometres, not 101 kilometres; help us to tell your members not to exceed 100 kilometres. It is important, that is the first step to save life,” he said. Speaking earlier, the Director, Highways Rehabilitation and Construction, Engineer, Funso Esan, noted that 194 failures have been identified on14 critical roads recording heavy traffic for urgent repairs during the yuletide period in order to ease traffic and ensure more pleasurable travel experience for motorists. He explained that the Ministry would award emergency repair contracts to any contractor who could work at short notice to fix the roads. “We need you very urgently to carry out palliatives on our roads”, Esan told the contactors. In attendance were the representatives of National Union Road Transport Workers, (NURTW), National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) and Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Gas (NUPENG).     ...

Oct
09
2021

Oversight Visit: Lawmakers Commend Fashola, Ministry Over Progress In Roads Sector -  Call for commissioning of completed projects as means to publicize achievements in road transportation infrastructure. Members of the Senate Committee on Works on Friday commended the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, and his Team for the progress so far made on the on-going construction, rehabilitation, and expansion of roads across the country. The Committee members who made the commendation when they paid an Oversight visit to the Ministry, also called for the commissioning of completed projects saying it would enable Nigerians know and appreciate what the Muhammadu Buhari administration has been doing with the nation’s resources since inception. Addressing the Management of the Ministry, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Works, Senator Adamu Aliero, expressed appreciation on the work of the Ministry in terms of road construction and rehabilitation saying it has become necessary to commission the finished projects for the Nigerian public to see. The Chairman who said the Committee recently concluded a nationwide tour of the road and bridge projects, declared, “We have to let the public know what the President has done in the road sector. I appeal that you take the initiative to commission the completed parts or sections of the roads”. Also speaking in the same vein, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, noted that a lot has been achieved in the last six years in the road sector but because the completed roads were not being commissioned, most Nigerians found it difficult to appreciate the achievements. Senator Ekweremadu noted that some of the contractors have done well in carrying out their assignments on the road projects while others have not and thus recommended that in the face of paucity of funds, those contractors doing good jobs should be paid while those not doing well should be sanctioned. He added that it was better to use available funds to pay those contractors performing well instead of waiting for those who are not doing well. In his remarks, Senator Ajayi Boroffice, who described the progress so far made on the on-going road construction and rehabilitation nationwide as tremendous, declared, “This administration has done very well by moving people from poverty to prosperity”, pointing out that it has completed almost all the projects inherited from the previous administration. He told the Minister, “I appreciate what you are doing even though you will receive a lot of criticisms, we know you are doing well”. Also reiterating the importance of commissioning the completed projects, the lawmaker said, “We have to blow our own trumpet to make Nigerians know what we are doing”.  In his remarks, the Minister explained that the concern of the Ministry was principally to ensure completion of the roads to give Nigerians quality travel time in terms of journey time and experience adding that Federal roads are very long roads that connect cities and states as opposed to the intra-city roads. “I have continuously explained to people that the roads that belong to the federal government are very long roads. They are roads that connect cities and states together, unlike intra-city roads that connect local governments together”. “So, sometimes somebody will ask me ‘when are you going to commission the roads’. And I ask them, “How, for instance, do you commission Kano-Maiduguri Road; where do you start the commissioning from”, the Minister said.   According to him, “Completion happens in the way we do construction, you close up a Section of the road while constructing and after finishing, you open it up for use. The day you start driving on the roads, it means the roads have been commissioned”. Noting that commissioning was better suited for municipal roads of five to ten kilometres, Fashola, however promised that the Ministry would consider commissioning some of the completed roads adding that the priority at the moment was to give Nigerians a good road network especially during the coming EMBER MONTHS. In the robust question and answer session, some of the Lawmakers raised the issue of delays in the completion of some major roads, especially those leading or passing through their constituencies or districts urging the Minister to use his good offices to ensure their completion before the exit of the administration. Responding, Fashola listed some reasons for apparent delays in project completion to include, paucity of funds, topography of the project location and problems of climate change pointing out that the Rainy Season in Nigeria is always very challenging, especially to road construction. “The other point I want to make is that the Rainy Season is always very challenging in Nigeria in terms of transport logistics”, the Minister said adding that roads through swampy or muddy terrains always pose more difficulties during construction as the top soils have to be replaced. On the issue of the major projects funded under the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) initiative – Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and the 2nd Niger Bridge-, Fashola said much progress have been made on them adding the Buhari administration was committed to delivering them before 2023.   ...

Sep
23
2021

Dualization Of Keffi-Makurdi Road: FG Working With Nasarawa, Benue States To Resolve Compensation Issues- Fashola    As Minister urges beneficiaries to embrace dialogue   “It's clear that the President's strategy on Infrastructure as a driver of growth is working ", he says   The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN, has called on the people affected by the ongoing road construction project in Nasarawa and Benue States to embrace dialogue and peaceful engagements towards resolving issues related to compensation rather than seeking recourse to agitations. The Minister, who made the call during his inspection tour of the ongoing Dualization of the 221 kilometres Keffi - Akwanga-Lafia - Makurdi Road, Tuesday, September 21st, 2021, declared, “Agitations don't solve problems, it is engagements and collaborations". Fashola, who was responding to a question from a journalist on the efforts of the Federal Government to compensate those affected by the project along the road said that the Federal government was closely working with the Benue and Nasarawa States to resolve the issues. He pointed out that the Federal Government was making a deliberate and careful effort to ensure that the real beneficiaries get the compensation and not middlemen. Explaining further, Fashola said that the 221 kilometres Dualization being undertaken includes a 10-lane expansion over five kilometers where Abuja joins Nasarawa state around Mararaba area. He disclosed that work is yet to begin on the areas that still have issues of resettlement, relocation and compensation until such issues are resolved. The Minister explained that funding for the project was secured through a China EXIM loan, adding that the decision to borrow the fund for the project was taken before the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. "The decision to borrow this money was taken before our administration. So we just completed the process that has been started, a process that we own because this is money borrowed for investment to improve people's lives", he said. The Minister who was later joined by the Governor of Nasarawa State, Engr. Abdullahi Sule, also inspected the National Housing Programme (NHP) and Federal Secretariat Complex in the state capital, Lafia. On the economic benefits of the projects, Fashola said, the projects will drive the economy and create jobs for the people, as so many people have been employed directly or indirectly through the infrastructure developments. "If you see the economy beginning to head towards growth it's clear that the President's strategy on Infrastructure as a driver of growth is working ", he said. Earlier during a courtesy visit to Governor Abdullahi Sule, the Minister appealed to the Governor to establish a park for the trailers in order to protect the roads from being damaged, pointing out that the parking of trailers and the pouring of lubricants; diesel and oil on the roads by the drivers negatively affect the life span of the roads . In his response, the Governor expressed gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister for their commitment to the development of infrastructure in Nasarawa State. Governor Sule also told the Minister that the State was already establishing trailer parks across the state to protect the roads from being damaged through indiscriminate parking on the shoulders and to avoid the incidence of such areas becoming criminal hideouts. He urged the Federal Government to consider working on more roads in the state. On the Minister's entourage during the inspection tour were some Directors the State's Controllers of both Works and Housing of the Ministry and Special Advisers.     ...

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