The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, has said Nigerians will experience some difficulties in power and road projects during the rainy season.
The minister said the nation’s procurement law is not compatible with the current infrastructural needs of the country. Fashola spoke yesterday in Abuja while delivering a closing report on the status of infrastructure in Nigeria and the launch of a book, titled:The minister emphasised the likely impact of the extreme weather on some of the road and power projects in the country and government efforts to minimise the impact.
“We have given directives to our contractors because our roads will not finish immediately. So, contractors have a directive now to try and close all the earthworks and protect them from being washed away. Places where they have not finished, they have to make sure that they are motorable for commuters until the dry weather comes for them to finish their work.
Through out dry seasons you guys were busy blaming GEJonathan now that raining season is about to set in, you're blaming raining season, you guys are possessed by blaming spirit Please people go and buy or service your old generator, we are in for gross darkness. God have mercy.
You are a failed minister sir
In other countries even snow and blizzard will not stop their projects
That's very bad & no mention of solution &remedy very bad &very sad. Therefore d Suffering &Smilling continues. Abeokuta has no supply since
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