Slow Pace Of Work At Jamata Bridge Repair is Unacceptable — Gov Yahaya Bello

Governor Yahaya Bello has describe the slow space of Work on the ongoing repair of Jamata bridge as unacceptable.

The governor say this when paid a visit the bridge today 3rd of October 2020.

Omokoshaban learn from a statement by Onogwu Muhammed, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, that Bello assure commuters that federal government will turn immediate attention to the work.

Onogwu said “Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello has described the slow pace of work at the repair of 1.7km Jamata Bridge as unacceptable noting that continued delay of work would cause economic loss to the nation and hardship for the road users.

The Governor who was on a working visit to the site on Saturday added that the other lane of the bridge which travelers were currently transiting might soon deteriorate causing more travails for commuters.

Bello expressed dismay when he was informed that the removal of surface asphalt on the bridge has taken 3 months without substantial progress on work done. He expressed disappointment about the snailspeed at which the work was going stating that if the bridge is not quickly fixed, movement of goods and services from the North to the South and vice versa would be impeded.

Governor Bello expressed that the repair work of just one of the two lanes on the bridge had been ongoing for about three months without serious progress as only clearing works were ongoing.

The Governor after making his enquiries from the site engineers however assured that the Federal Government would give immediate attention to the road as he would convey the slow pace of work to the respective quarters.”

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Recall that late last month tanker loaded with petrol had and accident at Felele inside Lokoja, Kogi State capital while trying to escape pot hole on the road and explode, killing 23 people at spot.

In respond to the accident, Bello visit Minister of Work, Babatunde Fashiola, which he assure something will be done about it.

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