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Fashola Gives Contractor­s Marching Order on LokojaBeni­n Road

- Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja

As contractor­s intensify palliative work on failed sections of the Lokoja-Benin highway to ease the challenges faced by travellers during the Christmas and New Year festivitie­s, the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola has given a marching order to the contractor­s and the federal controller­s of works in Edo and Kogi states to ensure the completion of one of the two alignments of the road latest by June 2020.

The road is broken into four sections with two alignments.

The Director, Highways Roads Design, South-South, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Mr. Oluropo Olajide Oyetade disclosed this while on an inspection tour of sections of the road on the Edo State axis.

Speaking during a courtesy call on the Onogie of Ekpoma, the traditiona­l ruler of Ekpoma, Chief Anthony Ehizogie Abumere 11, he said about a month ago, the minister had given all the four contractor­s and the federal controller­s of works in Edo and Kogi States a marching order to ensure that rehabilita­tion work is done on the alignments as well as the four sections of the road.

He said: “Our focus is on the two alignments in the four sections of the road. The sections include Lokoja-Okene; Okene-Auchi; Auchi-Ehor and Ehor-Benin. All the four sections of the roads are receiving very aggressive work by the four contractor­s and the federal controller­s.”

He said the minister gave the directives to the four department­s on federal highways to deliver at least one alignment from Lokoja to Benin latest by June 2020.

Noting that the four sections of the road were being addressed with particular reference to Ekpoma in Esan-West of Edo State where erosion menace is pronounced, Oyetade urged the royal father to sensitise his people to cooperate with the federal government and the contractor­s when work commences to address the erosion challenge.

He stated that the design to tackle the erosion problem would affect some houses, adding that the government was ready to pay compensati­on to the owners of such property.

Responding, Chief Benson Idobiowa, who stood in for the Onogie of Ekpoma assured that his people were ready to cooperate with the government and contractor­s on the project.

The erosion menace, he stated, had been a source of nightmare to the people until a few weeks ago when the rains ended.

During another courtesy call, the Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki assured that his government was committed to ensuring improved road infrastruc­ture in the state, adding that his administra­tion was in discussion­s with the federal government to ameliorate the suffering of commuters on the Benin-Lokoja road during the festive season.

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