Maritime
361km East-West Road To Gulp N1trn -Akpabio
The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, says the completion of the 361kilometre East-West Road will gulp N1 trillion.
The minister disclosed this during the inauguration of a counterpart team to manage the East-West Road.
Akpabio, in a statement signed by the ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Patricia Deworitshe, reiterated the resolve of the ministry to give adequate consideration to safety, efficiency and economic viability of the road as well as guarantee return on investment.
He noted that the huge cost of the construction of the road initiated under President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration was due to the nature of the terrain and magnitude of the project.
He argued that it was also logical that “an investment of this magnitude should elicit further attention for its management beyond just construction.
“The ministry has put together this initiative to rally all counterparts to combine all efforts to providing befitting management structure for the road corridor.
“It is based on the clear comprehension that all the states along this corridor have a germane role to play in the planning, development and management of their respective domains and that the actions and inactions of any will ultimately affect the corridor”.
Akpabio explained that, drawing from the experience of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway and other major highways in the country, the collective task of the counterpart team was to ensure that the highway corridor is efficient, safe and economical in the short, medium and long term.
“Therefore, it is critical and compelling that the ministry urgently and proactively take steps to guarantee the road corridor to deal with the envisaged challenges of settlement, growth and human activities along the route,” he stated.
Members of the counterpart team include Mr Olalekan Lana (FMW&H); I. Danlele (FMW&H) and Mrs Ehigie Agalasi.
Others include, Chief Arthur Akpowowo (representative of Government of Delta State); Benson Diriyai (ML&HD) and representative of Bayelsa State Goernment, Erastus C Awort, among others.
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