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Stop Misquoting Fashola, Here’s What He Actually Said About Roads In Nigeria

Stop Misquoting Fashola, Here's What He Actually Said About Roads In Nigeria
The Nigerian minister of works and housing, Babatunde Fashola, was quoted to have said Nigerian roads are not as bad as they are portrayed to be.
The statement was accepted by Nigerians with a lot of controverses, and he had to speak with some media personnel, explaing what he actually meant by the statement.
According to Fashola,
Problems is headline news for you but i think the balance is also to show that not all of the road is and because the focus is on the bad part but you owe Nigerians whose taxes we use to9 also show them that some work is going on. Because it is not all of Nigeria's roads that are motorable. On the Benin-Warri road for example, many sections of it are motorable, it is a part that has caved in and collapsed and that is where the pain is and that is what we will respond to.
Same thing on Lagos-Ibadan, same thing on so many parts of the road and i think it is important to have that balance in order even to encourage people to have hope in the country because it is not as bad as sometimes we portray it. (that is your headline, we know) But it is important to let them know that on a 100km stretch maybe 10-15 % is bad because you actually drive to that point before you feel the pain
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