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Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by koruji(m): 2:47am On Jan 07, 2013
Insightful readers will see one major reason for the rash of anti-Fashola threads on NL in the last few days.
GEJ's deliberate actions against the SW are being exposed for the world to see.
The facts are too glaring that even the blind can see what is going on.
Shamed into traveling the Lagos-Ibadan road to attend the RCCG service Mr. GEJ moved heaven and earth to have some work started on that road.
Since then, the contractor that were drafted to work on the Lagos-Ibadan road have said publicly that no contracts for the road have been awarded to them.
Read the bolded part and then recall how the same GEJ Finance Minister in FY13 then withdrew an ongoing loan facility for Lagos from the World Bank.
If GEJ fails to respond, Fashola should move to repair the roads at the state level within capacity, then we will see whether the FG will lift a finger.
SW states also need to move to reconstruct the Lagos-Ibadan road.
GEJ is really enjoying this power o!!!

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/01/oshodi-apapa-expressway-fashola-writes-fg-on-worsening-condition-of-the-road/
Oshodi-Apapa Expressway: Fashola writes FG on worsening condition of the road
on JANUARY 7, 2013 · in SPECIAL REPORT
By Jude Njoku
LAGOS State Governor, Mr.Babatunde Raji Fashola, has complained to the Federal Government about the worsening condition of the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, a major highway that links the nation’s busiest sea ports to other parts of the country. In separate letters to President Goodluck Jonathan andhe Vice President Nemadi Sambo, the Governor also drew attention to the horrific traffic congestion on the expressway and the need to take urgent steps to fix the ever-busy road.

But the pleas seem to have fallen on deaf ears and the result is that once again, the ever-busy expressway has been plunged into an eyesore and a commuter’s nightmare. Specifically, Governor Fashola had on September, 17, 2012 forwarded a detailed presentation of what should be done to fix the road and ease the traffic congestion to Vice President Namadi Sambo. In the letter entitled “Re: Report of the Deterioration and Regeneration of Apapa, Lagos,” Fashola sought to make a presentation on the state of the road and what the restoration would take, to the National Economic Council.

Proposed presentation to NEC
The letter read in parts: “Further to your Excellency’s indication of no objection to our request to make presentation to the National Economic Council, NEC, on the above subject matter, please find attached for your information, a copy of our proposed presentation to NEC. All necessary copies of the presentation have been forwarded to the NEC Secretariat for listing and further action as may be necessary. We are hopeful that the matter can be listed for the next meeting of NEC and will follow up with the Secretariat in this regard”.

Apparently overwhelmed by the contents of the presentation, the Vice President wrote back to the Governor, suggesting that the matter should be brought to the attention of President Jonathan. In the reply dated October 3, 2013, the Vice President through his Deputy Chief of Staff, Engr. M.A.K Abubakar, stated that in appreciation of the detailed nature of the presentation, which is reckoned to be beyond the consideration of the National Economic Council, NEC, the matter should be brought to the attention of the President for his consideration.

A big pothole at Mile 2, one of the several bad portions on Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Lagos. Photo:Diran Oshe
Heeding the counsel, Fashola on November 1, 2013, wrote to President Jonathan stressing the need to follow up on the initial successes that were achieved in bringing sanity on the ever-busy road. The letter read in parts: “Your Excellency will recall the deterioration and congestion of vehicular traffic that characterised the Apapa area and Tin-Can Island which host the two largest sea-ports in Nigeria.

“Apart from the congestion and deterioration, the social and economic impacts of closure of businesses and devaluation of real estate values prompted me to direct the commencement of a clean-up and a clear out with a view to commencing a restoration. Because the congestion and deterioration were connected to the operations of the ports and activities of persons dealing with the operations and some Federal Government agencies, we were delighted to get the cooperation of the Federal Government through a delegation led by the Honourable Minister of Finance, who visited us on your directive.

Initial successes
“In a bid to follow up the initial successes that were achieved by the clear-out, our Government developed a restoration plan and a budget. I had written to His Excellency, the Vice President to seek permission to present the plan and the budget at the National Economic Council because of my view of national importance and implication of the consequences if we failed to take further action”.

Vanguard investigations show that deep craters and gully-like potholes have resurfaced at several sections along the expressway, causing unprecedented traffic gridlock. The palliative repairs by the Federal Ministry of Works and its agency, the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, FERMA, which involved pouring laterite and granite on the bad spots, lasted only a few weeks before they were washed away by floods.

Commuters who plied the road a few days to the Christmas, literally went through hell as a result of the traffic snarl which was aggravated by the worsening state of the road and the rush by importers to clear their goods from the ports before the public holidays declared by the Federal Government to mark the festival.

Vanguard gathered that the road would not have gone into its present state of disrepair if the Federal Government which rakes in over a trillion Naira as revenue from the ports, had reacted promptly to various pleas by the Lagos State Government.

The situation, it was learnt, was exacerbated by an apparent disagreement between the Federal Ministry of Transport and the Federal Ministry of Works. The Transport Ministry which rakes about N1.3 trillion from the Apapa and Tin-can ports yearly, allegedly wants to carry out major rehabilitation works on the road but this was rejected by the Works Ministry which wants to be given the funds to do the repairs since it is statutorily empowered to do so.

Restoration plans by Lagos
[b]The restoration plan which Fashola wrote about in the letters were fashioned out by a Lagos State Executive Council committee headed by the Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Tunji Bello. The committee was mandated to work on problems such as the traffic gridlock, business paralysis and environmental degradation currently plaguing the Oshodi-Apapa axis.

The nine-man committee which was set up after the State’s executive council visited the area on April 29, 2012, said it has reduced the traffic gridlock by 70 percent although there are still occasional bottlenecks particularly in the evenings. This gridlock is caused by tankers/trailers as a result of the delay at the entrance to the ports. The Committee said it has also succeeded in dislodging miscreants from under bridges even as all illegal structures have been pulled down.

The Apapa regeneration agenda covers Marine Beach, Ijora 7Up, Costain, Ijora Olopa and their environs. Previous efforts to restore sanity along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway

Vanguard recalls that on May 7, 2012, the Presidential Task Force on Ports Reforms collaborated with the Lagos State Government to dislodge tankers and trailers parked indiscriminately along the ever-busy expressway.

Officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA and the Kick Against Indiscipline KAI also participated in the enforcement. The operation which was carried out in the night, saw to the seizure of over 80 illegally parked trucks from the road, paving way for the free flow of traffic thereafter.

Impressed with the return of orderliness along the road, the Federal Government sent a delegation led by the Finance Minister to Lagos. Receiving the Federal Government delegation, Governor Fashola vowed that the state government would stay on the road for as long as it would take to prevent the dislodged trailers and tankers from returning.

Dr Okonjo-Iweala, together with the Minister of Transport, Idris Umar, and Minister of Works, Mike Onolememen, at a meeting with Fashola, had praised the joint efforts of the Federal and Lagos State governments in restoring sanity to the road. She said the clearing of the road would reduce travel time and cost of doing business at the ports, as goods emanating from the ports would get to their destinations faster and safer.[/b]
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by koruji(m): 2:55am On Jan 07, 2013
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by braine(m): 3:01am On Jan 07, 2013
So the Federal Government need to be reminded of their duties? undecided ..
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by GARRIx7(m): 4:09am On Jan 07, 2013
he Transport Ministry which rakes about N1.3 trillion from the Apapa and Tin-can ports yearly, allegedly wants to carry out major rehabilitation works on the road but this was rejected by the Works Ministry which wants to be given the funds to do the repairs since it is statutorily empowered to do so.

If they make that much from the Ports, why are they reluctant to fix the road??
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by Nobody: 4:29am On Jan 07, 2013
GEJ is a failure.
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by dayokanu(m): 4:36am On Jan 07, 2013
Let billyonaire, dedeike and sincere9jerian come and tell you the real story
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by Jaideyone(m): 4:45am On Jan 07, 2013
dayokanu: Let billyonaire, dedeike and sincere9jerian come and tell you the real story
lol i'm waiting for them to come. Insincere9jerian might just tell you that road is not important.
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by Standing5(m): 5:12am On Jan 07, 2013
GARRI (x7):


If they make that much from the Ports, why are they reluctant to fix the road??
They want to but the Works Ministry rejected it because they want to be given the fund to do it themselves. Its all about the glory and the profit for some people and not service delivery, you know.
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by seanet01: 5:25am On Jan 07, 2013
And some Ediots will come here to defend a man who can not rehabilitate The Major Road linking Nigeria to its busiest Seaport.
Some people are glorified Ediots.
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by EkoIle1: 6:08am On Jan 07, 2013
Standing5:
They want to but the Works Ministry rejected it because they want to be given the fund to do it themselves. Its all about the glory and the profit for some people and not service delivery, you know.


Such insolence is allowed to hold the country hostage because of leadership incompetence, weakness and failure.
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by Rufex07(m): 7:04am On Jan 07, 2013
Eko Ile:


Such insolence is allowed to hold the country hostage because of leadership incompetence, weakness and failure.



gbamm
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by Nobody: 7:08am On Jan 07, 2013
Gej never fails to disappoint. Julius berger worked on parts of the road for three months, then disappeared.

I actually thought I would be proved wrong and there would be a pointer to something concieved executed and finished on gejs watch.

But the man has again lived down to expectations
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by geeez: 9:05am On Jan 07, 2013
Before he commits funds into it now and the FG will refuse to reimburse the state

We are watching and counting
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by Olaolufred(m): 11:34am On Jan 07, 2013
braine: So the Federal Government need to be reminded of their duties? undecided ..

Jonah's main duty is fresh air.
All other things are secondary-including road.
At least, instead of subsidy again, he chose to shock us with posters on new year day.
Fresher air 2015.
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by Olaolufred(m): 11:40am On Jan 07, 2013
Jaidey-one:
lol i'm waiting for them to come. Insincere9jerian might just tell you that road is not important.

I reality, roads are not important to them.
Until he faced the stress of traffic getting to Redemption camp,
He doesn't know the reality of what nigerian meant by Retardeen.
We thank God that the pot holes in the sky they choose to travel is responding against them.
May only they and their families reap bountifully from more air crashes in 2013.
"If Nigerians are not important to them, they also are of no importance to Nigerians".
Re: Fashola Writes FG On Condition Of Oshodi-apapa Expressway by OAM4J: 12:38am On Jan 08, 2013

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