He said this during an interview on Bond FM on Sunday.
According to him, the delay in the completion of the project was caused by the government’s inability to shut it down totally.
He noted that the 80 kilometres of the 127-kilometre road had been completed, urging road users to be patient with the government.
The minister said, “As we speak, 80km has been completed. Some of the parts of the road used today have been completed.
“We cannot shut the road totally. The number of vehicles passing the road is not less than 40,000. We can’t shut Lagos-Ibadan road like that. The road should be completed in 2022. The construction will end in 2022.
That's what they say all the time
ReplyDeleteBefore embarking on corrective action, Fashola should tell Nigerians what the issues are. These people have taken us for granted for too long. Educated illiterates leading docile but educated masses.
ReplyDeleteBefore embarking on corrective action, Fashola should tell Nigerians what the issues are. These people have taken us for granted for too long. Educated illiterates leading docile but educated masses.
ReplyDeleteThe reason given is very lame. Roads are constructed everyday all over the world. It isn't rocket science or brain surgery
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