Minister of works, David Umahi has said that contractors using asphalt in road construction in the country must sign a 30-year durability agreement for the projects.
Umahi said this at a news conference in Abuja on Monday, September 3. He said while such contractors would not be stopped from using their preferred raw materials, they must however sign the durability agreement.
He said; “We are not stopping asphalt works but it is not possible to be paid for a job that we know will not stand for five years.
“Nigerians must get value for their money paid as tax. Enough of contractors doing shady work and getting paid for it.
“Before I left office, we delivered Abakaliki Ridgeway Road, which was funded by the African Development Bank.”
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