Minister of Works, David Umahi, says the ministry under his watch will construct a flyover as a permanent solution to end the perennial flooding on the Abuja-Lokoja highway.
David Umahi stated this on Tuesday during his tour to inspect ongoing construction works on the Abuja-Lokoja road a day after his inauguration into office.
The minister, alongside the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello and some directors in the ministry, visited some work sites on the road.
According to Umahi, the Abuja-Lokoja road is a major gateway that links the southwest, south-south and southeast regions to the Federal Capital Territory and the country’s northern parts.
He said priority should be given to it because of its critical role in the country’s socio-economic life.
“We have seen the area that always gets flooded at the Koton Karfe section, and the only solution is to do a flyover on it to fly above the flood level.
“That will work because it is about 1.6 kilometres which will take five flyovers, you know, multiply by two.
“So we are going to be making a proposal and submit to Mr. president to give us his nod because we are looking for permanent solutions to our problems,” he said.
The minister, however, urged the contractors handling the road project to use concrete, adding that there would be a review and redesign of the road contracts.
He promised to deliver concrete roads across the country, saying they are more durable, could last up to 50 years, and were also maintenance-free.
In his remarks, the Kogi governor commended the minister for choosing to visit the state as his first field assignment and pledged to give all necessary support to the minister and the contractors handling the road.
Bello noted that constructing roads and providing other critical infrastructure by President Bola Tinubu’s administration will serve the people better than palliatives.
He, therefore, commended President Tinubu for appointing Umahi as Minister of Works, adding that ”the minister is a field man and will deliver the Renewed Hope project of this Administration.
“For Mr Presidents to deploy the Honourable Minister for walks in a day after swearing in to come and look into this particular problem is commendable. I think we can ask for more.
“The road is going to be designed in such a way that no matter the flooding that will ever come, our road will stand the test of time, and I thank you sir”, he said.
(NAN)
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