Under My Watch Roads Constructed Will Last 50 Years Before Maintenance, Works Minister, Umahi Boasted
The minister of works, David Umahi, says that roads built under his watch will last for fifty years before requiring maintenance.
On Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Thursday, the former senator stated that he will use “concrete technology” to aid in the development of great roads.
“I noticed that some of the projects, while you are still on the roads, have gone bad,” he remarked.
“The lifespan of a road is between five to seven years. That should not be. And that’s why everywhere, we are putting money on projects and not getting value for it.
“I have directed that all the ‘no objections’ my ministry submitted to the BPP be returned.
“We need to look at the new method of constructing our roads based on our climate.
“The moment we deploy concrete technology… I am speaking with the state governors on this. It is a revolution that is going to put smiles on the faces of Nigerians.
“I promise Nigerians, with the directive of President Bola Tinubu, that any road we do with our new technology, for fifty years, nobody is going to maintain it.
“Money will be saved and money will be wisely spent in our tenure.”