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WHY CONCRETE PAVEMENT ROAD TECH IS BEST THING TO HAPPEN TO NIGERIA-UMAHI

…Commends contractors on East-west, Benin-Sapele-Warri roads for great jobs

By Dele Ogbodo

The Minister of Work, Engr. David Nweze Umahi, has reiterated that the adoption of continuous reinforcement concrete pavement (CRCP) technology on some roads in the country is the best thing that can happen to Nigeria.

The adoption of this technology becomes overarching particularly in flood-prone areas and those with high water table levels that take high volumes of traffic, the Minister stressed.

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He made the disclosure while fielding questions from the media during an inspection of the ongoing reconstruction of a 2.46-kilometre Special Intervention Project on the East-West Road in Delta State (CH.28+400-CH.50+300) being handled by M/S Truetech Global Investment Services Limited on Tuesday, 18.

He added that President Bola Tinub’s determination to ensure that the roads along the economic corridors of the nation get the adequate priority they deserve, the Minister expressed his satisfaction with the quality of the job being done on concrete. “Concrete is good for areas that experience double rainfall maxima. Roads built with concrete will last between fifty (50) to hundred (100) years, while asphaltic ones will fall within ten (10) years. Concrete is the solution to flood-density roads,” Umahi insisted.

The Director, Press and Public Relations, Mr. Mohammed Ahmed, in a statement, said the Minister also took time to interact with the youth and community leaders of the areas, where work is ongoing.

According to him, they unanimously attested to the quality of work the Federal Government is doing, adding that like Oliver Twist, they requested for more work to be extended to their various communities.

Motorists and commuters were not left behind, as they poured encomiums on the Minister and Mr. President for alleviating their sufferings on the hitherto failed alignment, which is giving taxpayers value for their money.

Other ongoing road projects inspected on the same day with similar satisfactory remarks were the 110.63-kilometre  Dualisation of Sapele – Agbor – Ewu Road, Section I (Sapele – Agbor) C/No.6249 in Delta State by Messrs CGC (Nig) Ltd; 83.3-kilimetre Rehabilitation of Asaba-Agbor Dual Carriageway, Edo State Border in Delta State C/NO.7646 by Messrs Hartland (Nig). Ltd and the 23.2-kilometre Reconstruction of Benin-Sapele-Warri Dual Carriageway, Section III (Ibada Elume – Warri) Km.66+800 – Km.90+000 (23.2km) under the Road Infrastructure Development And Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme, Contract No.8022 being handled by the M/S. Skecc (Nig.) Ltd.

Umahi, urged the contractors on the projects visited to expedite action as His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is, eagerly, awaiting their completion as a President who hates to see Nigerians going through hardship of any form. He, however, solicited understanding, as well as cooperation, while the task of making Nigeria’s roads user-friendly, lasts.

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