If current developments are anything to go by, a section of the N4.3
billion four kilometre Apapa-Wharf Road will be opened to traffic next
week.Project Coordinator of AG Dangote, one of the companies handling the
project, Tunde Jimoh, said this
was predicated on the completion of section one
of the out bound road, which would aid vehicular movement, as the project nears
its June completion date.
He stressed that the project was divided into four sections for easier
management, while construction works progress on Section two, which
runs through the Flour Mills roundabout.He explained that gas
pipelines, Internet cables, water lines, 11KVA and 33 KVA electric cables in
the project’s right of way initially slowed down the pace of work.
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, had on June
17, 2017 signed a N4.34 billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AG
Dangote Construction Company Ltd. and other stakeholders for the reconstruction
of the Apapa-Wharf Road.
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) would fund the project to the tune
of N1.8 billion, while Flour Mills of Nigeria and Dangote would contribute N2.6
billion. However, the Federal Government yesterday commended AG Dangote and
Borino Prono, the contractors handling key projects in Apapa-Tincan Ports for
complying with local content directives.
Director, South West, Ministry of Works, Emmanuel Adeoye, gave the
commendations in Apapa, when he led directors and officials of the ministry and
other stakeholders to a tour of Federal Government’s projects in
Lagos.Expressing satisfaction with the number of Nigerians at the employ of the
firms and the fact that over 90 per cent of the materials were sourced locally,
Adeoye said it was in line with the recent directive and would help in the
training of Nigerian engineers, artisans and create jobs for Nigerians.
He also commended AG Dangote on the progress of the Apapa-Wharf Road
project for conforming with specifications and assurance of keeping to the June
completion date despite the initial challenges.He pointed out that the feat was
achieved in spite the fact that the project was undertaken through Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Flour Mills
of Nigeria Plc and Dangote group.
Also, Chairmen, Lagos Branch of Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE),
Johnson Akinwande , expressed gladness with the involvement of Nigerian engineers and companies like A G Dangote in the road construction.
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