Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has declared his satisfaction with the Lagos–Sagamu–Ijebu-Ode–Benin expressway reconstruction, boldly stating the concrete pavement road is “built to last 100 years.”
After inspecting the site on Wednesday, Umahi hailed the project as the new standard for federal road infrastructure in the country.
He emphasized that the shift to concrete pavement technology is crucial, as it guarantees superior durability and quality compared to traditional asphalt.
“Show me any asphalt road in this country that has lasted 50 years. But the concrete road built in my state in the 1950s is still standing. We are not just constructing roads; we are building roads that will last over 100 years,” he said.
Persecondnews reports that the contractor has completed about 8.1km of one carriageway on the Sagamu-bound lane and is working day and night to meet the December deadline.
Umahi directed the Federal Controller of Works in Ogun to ensure that every completed five-kilometre stretch is opened to traffic after 21 days and properly maintained.
“The highway will include solar-powered streetlights, CCTV surveillance, rest areas, clinics, security posts, eateries, and other roadside facilities.
“By the first week of November, Nigerians should begin to see solar lighting installations and other features taking shape,” Umahi added.
The project also includes tree planting along the corridor for environmental beauty and protection.

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