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Lagos-Benin Expressway: Buhari Vs. Jonathan, Who Did It Better?
The Lagos-Benin expressway connects the Western part of Nigeria to the South-South, South-Eastern and Middle belt states in Nigeria.
For decades, this very important expressway was in the most atrocious condition.
Successive governments left the Lagos-Benin expressway in the most outrageous state of disrepair.
The road featured dangerously situated crater-seize potholes and collapsed sections.
Journeys on this expressway took far longer than necessary. Journeys that ordinarily ought to last for 3 hours took 8 to 10 hours, or more!
It is on record that a federal Minister once famously wept – during a visit to a failed portion of this expressway – on account of the horrific condition of this national expressway.
However, a sincere contract for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the Lagos-Benin expressway was awarded by the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
The reconstruction of the Lagos-Benin expressway commenced in 2011.
The reconstruction project was broken down in two phases.
Phase 1 involved the reconstruction of the of the Benin-Ore expressway axis of this federal road.
Phase 2 involved the reconstruction of the Ore-Sagamu axis of the Lagos-Benin expressway.
In 2014, the reconstruction of the Benin-Ore axis was completed by the Jonathan administration.
The Benin-Ore axis of this famous road now wears a resplendent outlook.
The new state of the road now makes journeys smoother and faster. A journey from Ore to Benin, which hitherto lasted for several hours, now takes just one hour.
See photos of the reconstructed Benin-Ore axis of the Lagos-Benin expressway below.
The Phase 2 of the rehabilitation of the Lagos-Benin expressway (Ore-Sagamu axis) suffered delay in its commencement. Ostensibly, this was because of the change of government in 2015.
Nonetheless, reconstruction eventually commenced, though at a very slow pace.
Three years after,as opposed to the reconstruction of the Ore-Sagamu axis of this very important expressway, the roads have been patched to rid it of some potholes.
Indeed, the stretch of road from Sagamu to Ore now wear a pothole-free look. However, the motoring experience on the road is still very bumpy.
See the pictures of the Mohammadu Buhari rehabilitated Sagamu-Ore axis of the Lagos-Benin expressway below.