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APAPA/OSHODI EXPRESSWAY: We’re on schedule —Julius Berger

File: Traffic gridlock on Apapa/Oshodi express road, due to slow construction job of the road by Julius Berger and commuter spent sever hours on the road. Photo: Bunmi Azeez
File: Traffic gridlock on Apapa/Oshodi express road, due to slow construction job of the road by Julius Berger as commuters spend several hours on the road. Photo: Bunmi Azeez

ABUJA—Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has promised to meet the 40-month completion deadline for the full rehabilitation of Apapa/Oshodi expressway in September this year.
Managing Director of the company, Mr. Wolfgang Goetsch, in an interview with Vanguard at the company’s 44th Annual General Meeting, AGM, in Abuja, said:  “I can tell you that Apapa/ Oshodi expressway is ongoing, in line with our contract, ahead of schedule.
“I sympathise with users that have to use this road on a daily basis with harrowing experiences on that highway.  We are sure that the project will be commissioned in September this year.”
Goetsch, who assured motorists and other road users of the company’s commitment to complete and deliver the projects at the stipulated time, pleaded with Lagosians to bear with the company for the next three and half months.

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