Minister of Works, Housing and Power, Babatunde
Fashola, yesterday disclosed that the Federal government plans to carry out
repair works on 50 bridges nationwide within the next three years. Fashola
disclosed this while inspecting the Rehabilitation of Lagos Ring Road Bridge
abutment and approach to the Third Mainland Bridge project in Lagos.
“The work we have come to
inspect was awarded some years back when there was an indication of some
misalignments here on the Lagos Outer Ring Road which is the beginning of what
leads on to the Third Mainland Bridge itself which is just about here. And it
is being caused by erosion, sand filling and other activities. This road has
moved as a result of some sub-soil displacement. Many of the bridges we built
in the country over the last four, five decades have not been under any form of
maintenance. We now have a three-year plan affecting over 50 bridges across the
country for maintenance, repairs and restoration. And it is going to cost about
N270 billion over three years. Our plan is to start with about N70 to N100
billion in year one; starting with the very critical ones so that they do not
collapse and then we move to the less critical ones.”
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