
The Federal Government of Nigeria has instructed the contractor handling the Ikorodu-Itoikin Road to return to the site within 24 hours or face arrest.
Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, issued the directive during a tour of the Ikorodu-Sagamu linking Itoikin road on Thursday, as he warned the contractor of consequences of breaching the contractual agreement.
9News Nigeria reports that some of his words were; “This Ikorodu-Itoikin road is 34 kilometres long. I cannot recall how long the contractor has been on the project, but we’ve faced funding challenges.
“With the little funding we have, the contractor claims to have used it for palliative work, but we disagree with the extent of the work done. The funds must be returned to active construction.
“The contractor has demobilised from the site, which is a breach of contract. We are giving him 24 hours to return. “We’ve secured good funding, and the president is keen to complete this road. What the contractor is doing is unacceptable,” Umahi said.
The Minister therefore explained that the contractor was instructed to remove existing asphalt and increase the road level by 20 cm of laterite. “However, the contractor has destroyed the sub-base and weakened the road’s CPR,” he said.
Umahi further warned that no controller would be permitted to allow contractors to remove existing asphalt in the future, noting that the road lacked shoulders, which would be constructed using continuous reinforced concrete on both sides, which would be 1.5 metres each.
“We simply need to improve the asphalt at the pavement level. If it’s damaged, we mill it and overlay it,” Umahi stated.
Umahi expressed that the carriageway will remain 7.3 metres wide, with a binder course of 60 mm and a wearing course of 40 mm.
“The road is stable, but the pavement has deteriorated,” the Minister said.