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Politics
GOVERNORS of Nigeria’s 36 states have asked the federal government to hand-over federal roads in their domains for prompt rehabilitation.
The demand was announced Thursday by the governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, at the end of the monthly meeting of National Economic Council, NEC, which held at the presidential villa Abuja.
Umahi said the failure of most federal Roads in the country was of concern to governors.
He said NEC has “recommended release of some federal government roads to state governors for prompt rehabilitation”.
He also said the NEC directed the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, to come up with modalities that will reduce pressure on the roads in order to preserve their quality.
The governors of Kwara and Kebbi State, Abdulfatah Ahmed and Atiku Bagudu, who also briefed State House correspondents at the end of the meeting, said the council also deliberated on how to increase the export of agricultural produce from Nigeria.
Ahmed said a national committee on export promotion had also been put in place by the council. News Rangers
– Sept. 29, 2017 @ 14:46 GMT |
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