ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – The Federal Government of Nigeria cannot refund money spent on Federal Roads by State Governments for now, says Works Minister David Umahi.
Umahi made this known on Thursday when he visited Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State in Ibadan.
The Minister is on a two-day working visit to Oyo State.
”The economy right now will not permit any commitment by the federal government.
”However, records of such road projects done by the states would be kept and could be revisited when the economy improves,” he said.
He commended Mr Makinde for his administration’s intervention in road projects.
The Minister said that the intervention was alleviating the suffering of people.
“Be it state or federal roads, we are one government. The aim and oath of office is to place the welfare of the people ahead of any other interest,” he said.
Umahi urged Mr Makinde to embrace Concrete Pavement Technology in road construction projects, saying it was more durable and less expensive than asphalt roads.
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He said road projects with concrete pavement in Lagos state had been successful, adding that he built almost 95 per cent of road projects on concrete pavement as Governor of Ebonyi.
Speaking on the purpose of his visit to Oyo State, the Minister said that he was touring federal government road projects in the South West.
Umahi said he had met with all the contractors handling road projects in North West, North Central and South West in Abuja.
“After the meeting, I decided to visit these projects to know the quality of work done and other things on ground,” he said.
He further sought for more cooperation of the Oyo state government in achieving success on federal government’s projects in the state.
NAN.