Lokoja – The Lokoja-Abuja highway, rendered impassable by flood waters
from River Niger, will be re-opened to traffic on Friday, according to
one of the engineers working on the road.
Mr Ajani Adeyemo of Gitto Construction Company, said that the
diversion being created for motorists would be completed by Thursday
evening.
"By Friday, motorists will start plying the road,'' Adeyemo said.
A visit to Banda where the three contractors engaged by the Federal
Government to create a diversion to allow free flow of traffic are
working, reports that work had reached an advanced stage.
The correspondent reports that the three contractors, Julius Berger,
RCC and Gitto, had deployed full complement of staff to the site and
were working to ensure that the job was completed on time.
At the section of the road which was completely submerged by flood,
the contractors had placed big stones to block further flow of water
from the river to the road, while men and equipment such as
caterpillars and escavators were seen working to create a diversion.
Adeyemo said that he and his colleagues working on the site had
realised that the water level in River Niger had been increasing
everyday and promised that the diversion being created would not be
submerged by flood.
The FRSC Sector Commander in Kogi, Mr Mohammed Garba, said that the
highway, closed to traffic since Sept 23, would be reopened to traffic
as soon as the contractors gave the go ahead.
He acknowledged the extent of work done on the diversion, but said
that he would not want to be categorical on when the road would be
re-opened to traffic.
Meanwhile, long queues of articulated vehicles still dot both ends of
the road while owners of cars and buses pay between N13,000 and
N15,000 to ferry their vehicles across the river.
Also passengers boarding the ferry from Lokoja to Jamata and
Jamatato-Lokoja now pay as much as N500 per head against the N300 per
person the operators charged on Wednesday. (NAN)
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