Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, says
Nigerian roads are not as bad as some people tend to portray it. The
former Lagos state governor said this when he delieverd his keynote
address at the United Nations-sponsored capacity building programme for
the Federal Road Safety Corps in Abuja today November 29th.
“Members of the public must know that roads are depreciating assets.
They do not last forever and require regular maintenance and, with time,
replacement, if they are to serve their intended purpose. These factors
of abuse and lack of maintenance combine to reduce the quality of our
motoring experience on the roads. With this background, I will now pose
the question: How bad are our roads? Some have repeatedly said, ‘All the
roads are bad.’ That is not true. We have good parts and bad parts
caused by abuse and lack of maintenance.” he said.- LIB
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