A section of the Apapa Wharf road will be shut down for a year to allow
engineers carry out reconstruction of the road that has been in a
deplorable state for many years.
Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, disclosed this
at the signing of a N4.34 Billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
Dangote Group and other stakeholders for the reconstruction of the road
in Lagos today June 17th.
The reconstruction according to Fashola, will be funded by AG Dangote
Construction Company Ltd, an arm of the Dangote Group, the Nigerian
Ports Authority (NPA) and Flour Mills of Nigeria. He said the use of AG
Dangote for the construction of the 2 kilometer road was to give the
very important road a better outlook with the use of concrete. Fashola
added that the reconstruction kicks off today June 17th. He appealed to
residents of the state to persevere as the reconstruction exercise goes
on.
“We are embarking on what will be the final solution to the massive
inconvenience. Businesses and residents in Apapa and its environment
have had to endure for a couple of years. I like to acknowledge the
leadership role of Dangote and Flour Mills who are operators and have
also contributed to make this reality. They are doing this as a total
Corporate Responsibility without asking for tax holiday or reduction. We
are also working on how to ensure free access to Tin Can Island. From
today that we are handing over the project, the road will take one year
to be completed. We need the cooperation of all the stakeholders. There
will be some discomfort on the way but we appeal for tolerance and
perseverance. It will continue to get better, people should please
ensure more to solve the challenge.
Sunday 18 June 2017
Apapa road to be closed for one-year as FG begins reconstruction
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