Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State , last weekend called on the Federal Government to re-assess all roads constructed over 20 years in Nigeria with a view to reconstructing failed ones.
He made the call while inspecting ongoing work on failed portions of Warri-Benin highway being reconstructed by the state government.
He stated: “if the Federal Government fails to act fast, I am afraid we are going to be overwhelmed one day by the magnitude of failed roads.”
Okowa, who was conducted round the failed areas of the road by the Commissioner for Works, Mr James Auguye, stated that his administration is intervening on deplorable federal roads because they are critical infrastructure for the socio-economic development of the state and the country.
“This road and others are very important, especially to our people who are road users.
“It was not passable before now, but you can see that within a period of one week, the contractor handling the project has opened one side of the road.”
Gov. Okowa explained that he would approach the House of Assembly for the funds through a supplementary budget as the roads intervention is an emergency.
The Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, had said on Tuesday that the intervention on the roads would cost over N1 billion.
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