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Lagos-Badagry expressway gets N15 billion NNPC tax credit face-lift

The Lagos-Badagry expressway is part of the projects the NNPC is funding under the Tax Credit Scheme among 21 roads selected nationwide.

• December 5, 2021
Lagos Badagry expressway
Lagos Badagry expressway

The Agbara-Seme border section of the Lagos-Badagry expressway will receive N15 billion of NNPC tax credit fund, the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Olukayode Popoola, has said.

Mr Popoola said on Sunday that the intervention funding would fast track the ongoing reconstruction of the 46 km highway awarded to CGC Construction Company in October 2018 at a cost of N63.2 billion.

The Lagos-Badagry expressway is part of the projects the NNPC is funding under the Tax Credit Scheme among 21 roads selected nationwide.

“NNPC fund that is coming is about N15 billion. It will be used for the section where CGC is working between Agbara to Seme border.

“The contractor have never moved out of site, they are on site and are working as we are talking,’’ the controller said.

He, however, could not confirm whether the N15 billion NNPC Tax Credit fund had been released, saying that funding issues are handled by the accountants.

Mr Popoola said the last SUKUK funds allocated to the project was still running, adding that the project was progressing and nearing 20 per cent completion.

According to him, about 14 kilometres of drainage works had been done and six kilometres of the main carriageway completed to the final layers.

He said that alternative sources of funding, including the SUKUK and NNPC Tax Credit scheme, were deployed by the federal government to resolve funding constraints on the project, assuring that “the speed, the rate of progress will increase in 2022.”

Also speaking on the ongoing Apapa-Oshodi-Ojota-Oworonshoki Expressway reconstruction/rehabilitation project, he said that sections one, three and four had achieved 90 per cent completion.

Mr Popoola said major work on the three sections had been completed and the lanes were opened to traffic, adding that, only lane markings and street lights installations were yet to be done.

Section one of the project spans from Apapa Port Gate to Beach Land Estate Bus stop area while section three is from Cele Bus stop to Anthony.

Section four of the Apapa-Oshodi-Ojota-Oworonshoki Expressway project spans from Anthony Bus Stop to Ojota Bus Stop area.

He said there would no longer be hitches with construction speed as the initial challenges of trucks and port congestion that slowed down the project for about six months had been resolved.

(NAN)

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