NOW that the budget has been passed, I really don’t know what is delaying the contractors from fully concentrating on the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.
Work on this busy road is still so slow, and this is giving frequent users cause for concern.
Accidents are claiming lives of innocent Nigerians on a daily basis, and unfortunately, these are avoidable deaths.
Since the budget has been signed, and a certain amount earmarked for this expressway, I wonder why work has not fully started by now.
I hope that the Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, will do the needful so that work can begin earnestly on this road.
Ojodu-Berger,
Lagos State.
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