News

We’ve adopted concrete pavement tech to build roads  says Works Minister

According to the Federal government, all active road projects around the nation that are less than 20% complete will be reconfigured as concrete pavement roads.

In Akure, the capital of Ondo state, Minister of Works Dave Umahi declared that “jobs not more than 20% finished would be redesigned to concrete pavement roads.”

Speaking during a courtesy visit to the state’s acting governor, Hon. Lucky Ayedatiwa, Umahi predicted that “Concrete pavements on highways will be more common in Nigeria as they have a longer lifespan than bitumen roads.

The minister was in the South-West of the nation inspecting federal roadways.

According to him “Concrete roads have been tested in several states, it has a life span of 50 years, compared to Asphalt roads that will only last for 15 years.

He said that the importation of bitumen alone was putting more pressure on the Naira and with the use of concrete pavement roads, it would be more local content.

According to him “A very important thing that I must let you know is the issue introduction of concrete technology in our roads.

“My argument is that you see a lot of roads that are built on concrete with a shelf life of 50 years.

“But there is no asphalt road here, especially in South-South, South-East and South-West even if it’s done by top contractors will not last more than 15 years.

”You see jobs that are still ongoing and that is why we are going around and then redesigning a portion of roads that are maybe 10 to 20 per cent completion and we are sure that this is the way to go and it has a guarantee of 50 years.

“Not only that, you find out that we are having so much pressure on the Naira, the importation of bitumen is a lot of pressure on the Naira, so cement is a local content, almost everything we need not being produced in Nigeria.

“Now local content, the high cost of petroleum products and the very volatile nature of the industry is also another point.

” Almost all our projects that were awarded three years ago are due for review, some have been reviewed through VOP (variation of price) and so it doesn’t leave us with an assurance that if a project is started it would appropriated for and it could be completed.

Umahi said that road construction was a dynamic sector as prices of materials needed kept on soaring and varying and despite all, the guarantee that the road might not last for the designed life span.

Let me put it on record that bitumen imported in the 1950s, and 1960s are of higher quality than what we have today so we have a lot of problems in our hand and that’s why we are courageous to introduce the concrete road department,” he said.

The recently granted Akure-Ita-Ogbolu-iju-Ado route, according to Umahi, would be reconstructed with concrete pavements.

Speaking, acting governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa said that many of the state’s federal highways had suffered considerable degradation and that the majority had either deteriorated or been inadequately maintained.

Among other federal roads in the state, Aiyedatiwa urged the dualization of the Ore-Ondo-Akure road and the necessity of repairing the Ore-Okitipupa axis.

He added “It is noteworthy to mention that the intervention of my boss is principally what has made these roads remain in their present motorable state.

Tags: Davi Umahi

Recent Posts

Chinese zoo faces backlash for dyeing dogs as ‘pandas’

A Chinese zoo has faced criticism for dyeing Chow Chow dogs to resemble pandas, leading to public outrage. A YouTube… Read More

10 hours ago

Davido shows Chioma his meal via video call as he revisits Cubana ChiefPriest’s restaurant, video trends

Davido and Chioma continue to capture the attention of Nigerians with their relationship. The couple recently made headlines during Davido's… Read More

10 hours ago

Reactions as lady proudly shares video of her dad washing her clothes while she relaxes

A Nigerian woman, shared a video on TikTok featuring her father washing her clothes. The video has garnered significant attention… Read More

10 hours ago

Lady calls out boyfriend who ‘left to make a phone call’ on their first date and left her N69K bill to settle

A Nigerian woman, known as @Adelicious101 on TikTok, shared her experience of being left with a ₦69,000 bill after a… Read More

10 hours ago

“Na why Dem dey call am G.OA.T”- Reactions as Davido gifts driver, Doro DMW a new car

Davido is recognized for his generosity towards his employees. Doro DMW, one of Davido's drivers, publicly acknowledged receiving a new… Read More

11 hours ago

Singer Oxlade reveals why he thinks Love is overrated

Nigerian artist Oxlade has stated that he feels love is overrated. He opened up about his experiences with love and… Read More

11 hours ago

This website uses cookies.