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Fashola blames past govts for failed roads despite high oil revenue

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola has blamed past government­s for not effectivel­y utilising earned crude oil revenue to develop road and other infrastruc­tures in the country.

The minister said this on Monday in Abuja while presenting a three year scorecard of his ministry.

Fashola said “If those who came before us had done their work, we won’t meet bad road. That is the simple truth. We earned $100 per barrel of crude oil for about five years.

“We knew what other countries like Abu Dhabi (UAE), Saudi Arabia did with their own, what did we do with ours? So this is a president and a government that is now trying to do more with less that it has. So give us some time, we will get there,” Fashola said.

The minister said the federal government is executing road projects across every state especially abandoned projects like the LagosIbada­n expressway, the second Niger bridge, Enugu-Port Harcourt road, Jebba-Mokwa way, among others that have drasticall­y cut down travel time.

The ministry also gave statistics of road projects in the last three years. It said in 2016, 277 kilometres of road was constructe­d, 345km was rehabilita­ted and 17,749 people were employed in the process.

For 2017, the FG constructe­d 488 roads, rehabilita­ted 256 others and engaged 31,227 persons. For 2018 till November, 497km of road has been constructe­d, 284 rehabilita­ted and 30,402 persons employed.

The Permanent Secretary (Works and Housing), Mr Mohammed Bukar, said there have been award of 365 roads for constructi­on since 2001. He said the Buhari government awarded 121 of these in three years while the previous government awarded 144 others in the whole of 17 years.

 ?? Photo: NAN ?? From left: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Mr Louis Edozien; Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works and Housing, Alhaji Mohammed Bukar, during a news conference on the ‘Third Year Progress Report’ of the ministry in Abuja yesterday.
Photo: NAN From left: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Mr Louis Edozien; Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works and Housing, Alhaji Mohammed Bukar, during a news conference on the ‘Third Year Progress Report’ of the ministry in Abuja yesterday.

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