Minister restates FG commitment to infrastructural development
The Minister of Works, Engr. David Nweze Umahi has said that the successful completion of Rehabilitation works on phase one of the 3rd Mainland Bridge is a clear Indication that the Tinubu administration is on course not only to rehabilitate the 3rd Mainland Bridge but also to carry out comprehensive repairs on EKO and CARTER Bridges in Lagos State.
He admitted that this is in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government.
The Minister was speaking in Lagos while on an inspection tour of the three Bridges linking Lagos Mainland with Victoria Island, including the on-going rehabilitation works on the first section of the 3rd Mainland Bridge.
Describing the esthetics of markings and solar lights on the Oworonshoki end of the Bridge as beautiful and attractive, the Minister said the underwater aspects of the project remains the most complicated and critical, adding that the underwater structural damage to the three Bridges calls for concern.
Engr. Umahi is however optimistic that the Tinubu administration is equal to the task and will confront the challenges head-on saying that the contractor handling the Carter Bridge has been mobilized to the tune of seven Billion Naira (N7b)a couple of days ago, adding that rehabilitation works will commence in the coming days.
Also speaking during the interview session with journalists, Chairman Senate Committee on Works, Senator Barinada Mpigi and the Chairman House Committee on Works, Rt Hon. Akin Alabi called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on the Nation's infrastructure, given the enormity of the challenges on ground.
The chairmen said the situation called for thinking outside the box, adding that the financial requirements needed to fix the Nation's infrastructure is well beyond the capacity of Annual Appropriations.
The duo however assured that the National Assembly will do everything possible within the limits of the law to help fund the projects given their importance in the scheme of things in the Nation's commercial nerve Centre.
Conducting the Minister around different sections of the 3rd Mainland Bridge, the Carter and EKO Bridges, Federal Controller of Works in lagos state Engineer O.I. Kesha told the Minister that the underwater damage to the three Bridges is far more colossal than anyone could imagine.
Engineer Kesha also took the Minister and members of his entourage to several sections of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, some sections of the Lagos- Ibadan express way among other federal projects in lagos state.