Minister for
Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, on Friday said the Third
Mainland Bridge will be shut for repair at the end of the month.
Fashola said the
Federal Government wants to seize the opportunity of the sallah period where
traffic will be light on the bridge due to people travelling out of the state
for the festival.
He spoke an
Interactive Session with members of the public at City Hall in Lagos Island.
The minister said:
“The Third Mainland Bridge will be shut at the end of this month. The specific
dates I will get our media people to deal with so that nobody will go and
report that it is going to be shut for 27 months (laugh). We are going to shut
it first for I think at least three days.
Those days will be
in August for inspection, just to be sure that what we saw when we were
procuring has not been materially altered.
When it is going
to be shut for repairs, we will come back to let the state government and the
citizens know. Between now and that period, we expect to have started
construction work on Apapa-Oworonsoki road.”
According to him,
maintenance and repairs are ongoing on various bridges across the country to
keep them in shape.
He said N270
billion were estimated for those bridges.
He admitted that
not all the bridges are due for emergency maintenance.
On regular
electricity, Fashola said the distribution companies still need to do more to
get the power to the end users.
Power generation
in the country, he said, has increased from 4000 megawatts to 7000 megawatts.
He explained that
government on its part has done all required in ensuring regular power supply
across the country.
“Power generation
has moved from 4,000mw to 7,000mw. The responsibility of now bringing power to
your homes lies now with the Distribution Companies,” he said.
The minister said
power plants across the country are being engineered to increase power
generation, noting that “Azura will give us 459mw, while Kaduna is bringing
215mw, 2 turbines are already being tested. There’s 240mw in Afam and ready to
go. If we add these three, that’s roughly 1,000mw new power generation to the
grid.”
On the increase in
the tariff by the DisCos, the minister said the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory
Commission (NERC) is the body authorised to deal with the tariff.
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