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Sunday, June 18, 2017

FG Signs N4.34bn MOU With Dangote For Rebuilding Of Apapa Wharf Road

Babatunde Fashola, minister of power, works and housing, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Dangote Group and other stakeholders for the reconstruction of Apapa wharf road in Lagos.

NAN reports that by the signing of the N4.34 billion MoU, the site has been handed over to Dangote and other stakeholders to commence reconstruction of the road.

Speaking at the signing of the MoU in Lagos on Saturday, Fashola noted that it was difficult to move cargo due to the gridlock caused by the bad state of the road.

He explained that the decision of the transporters to use the road instead of rail for haulage increased gridlock, caused degeneration as well as well as hardship to residents of Apapa.

“As a result of all these unsavory practices, we have reached a point of near total gridlock, it is difficult to move cargo in or out, difficult for residents to get home and this must stop,” the minister said.

“We have finished with the design, we now have a Bill of Quantity and the cost of the road is N4.34 billion to be funded and paid for by these three groups, Flour Mills of Nigeria, AG Dangote Construction Company Ltd and NPA.

Fashola appealed to Mr Nuru, Apapa area commander of the Nigerian Police Force, to apprehend reckless drivers who drive against traffic during the period of construction.

from thecable


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    1. BS! I have been working in Apapa for over 2 years and each year, I mean at some point every single year, one construction company or the other will put up sign posts reading the intention and duration of construction work to be carried out but I tell you, NO WORK IS EVER DONE EACH TIME!!!

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  2. Hope dey remember to add d rail line construction in d contract.

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  3. Everything goes to dangote. I'll get there someday. Someday guys...

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  4. Haha..it's about time oh. That axis/road don cast finish.

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  5. Yes o Yorubas and Hausas sharing our Niger delta resources. God will liberate us.

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    1. Na only dangote dey this country?

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    2. Did you read where it said the construction is to be funded by the 3 companies? Which nonsense Niger Delta money? Biko chere ka nmadu nu nti.

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