The 44-kilometre Obajana–Kabba concrete road project in Kogi will be
ready in December, the Managing Director of AG-Dangote Construction
Company, Ashif Juma, has said.
Mr Juma, who stated this in a statement obtained by the News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN) in Lokoja on Monday, said that the longest concrete
road project in Nigeria was being built according to specifications.
According to him, so far 33 kilometers earthwork and 22 kilometres concrete pavement have already been accomplished.
“We will deliver the project by December this year as planned,” Mr Juma said.
He urged government at all levels to switch over to construction of
concrete road instead of asphalt as it is far superior, durable and
cheaper, as it does not require frequent maintenance.
The statement signed by Anthony Chiejina, Corporate Communication
Officer, Dangote Group said that the Obajana-Kabba rigid pavement road
project was part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CRS) of the
Dangote Group Plc.
“Concrete road last longer than asphalt roads and do not have
potholes. It does not require frequent maintenance as asphalt roads. It
saves fuel for motorists and protects tyres from wear and tears,” it
said.
According to Mr Chiejina, it is part of the Group’s determination to
support government and Nigerians in order to grow the economy and
facilitate ease of doing business.
The statement also quoted the President of Dangote Group, Aliko
Dangote, as expressing worry over the huge amount being spent on repairs
of asphalt roads across the country.
Mr Dangote, who spoke at the inauguration of the 26-kilometre
Itori-Ibeshe concrete road project in Ogun State, said plans were afoot
to revolutionise Nigerian roads with concrete.
He was of the opinion that resources used in road repairs and
maintenance would be channeled to other more important needs of the
nation.
Via (Premium-times)
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