In a recent statement, Engr David Umahi, the Minister of Works, has made a significant commitment to road infrastructure in Nigeria. He assured that roads constructed under the administration of President Bola Tinubu would have a minimum lifespan of 6 years before any repairs are required.
Speaking at a reception organized by the Ebonyi State Government in his honor in Abuja, Umahi emphasized his dedication to ensuring that federal roads are well-maintained and in proper conditions throughout his tenure. He expressed his gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for the appointment and called on the people of the South East to appreciate the inclusiveness and love shown by the President.
Umahi’s pledge underscores his determination to improve road quality and infrastructural development in the country. He pledged to bring vigor, diligence, and commitment to his role as Minister of Works, with a focus on enhancing road networks for the benefit of all Nigerians.
The reception, organized by the Ebonyi State Government, was a gesture of appreciation for Umahi’s contributions and achievements. The Minister used the occasion to express his gratitude to Governor David Umahi for the recognition and support.
With this commitment, Engr David Umahi aims to set a higher standard for road construction and maintenance, ensuring that road users across the country have access to safe and reliable infrastructure. The assurance of a minimum 6-year lifespan for roads constructed under the Tinubu administration reflects the government’s dedication to sustainable and lasting road solutions.