Umahi Reiterates Usage Of Concrete For Road Construction

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The minister of works, David Umahi, claims that some contractors are undermining his efforts because he is so adamant about using concrete to build roads around the nation.

Contractors and a few factions inside the ministry of works, according to Umahi, want to “continue with the old order” when it comes to building roads.

Since being appointed minister of works, Umahi has often said that the present administration prefers to use concrete over asphalt when building roads.

Tuesday, after meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the presidential residence, Umahi spoke with press and urged Nigerians to embrace the concrete for roads initiative.

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The minister added that the current administration inherited 18,897 kilometres of road awarded by the past government with an expenditure of N14 trillion.

Umahi said there is a funding deficit of N6 trillion for the road projects awarded by the previous administration.

“There has been a kind of campaign by some quick fix contractors and some elements within who do not wish us well, who want us to continue with the old order,” the minister said.

“But we can’t continue to do the same thing over and over and expect a different result.

“The truth is that our roads are not good. The truth is that the past government earmarked a number of roads, which Mr. President inherited, close to about 18,897 kilometres of road totalling N14 trillion.

“By the mechanism of funding, by the ingenuity of our President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we are sure of funding of about N5.1 trillion then leaving N6 trillion gaps and this N6 trillion funding gap as of May 29, 2023.

“I want Nigerians to support that our roads should be constructed on concrete.

“Of course, it is going to bring a lot of our local contractors to compete and to get jobs and reduce capital flight.

“There is no amount of gang up within and outside that is going to change this, so far that we are fighting for the interest of the people backed by God and approved by Mr. President, there’s no going back.”

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