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Do You Think Lagos Government Should Continue Using This System For The Roads? by mercyville: 4:37pm On Oct 21, 2019
I was surprised when I saw that the palliative measures being used by Lagos state was totally washed onto the sides of the roads when getting down from the bridge at Fadeyi going to Maryland.Is there no better option than this wastage?

I happened to talk with a senior worker and took a few pix at Ojota where Julius Berger was doing same palliative thing The senior worker told me that it is temporary, I said that is why they termed it palliative. I told him that it would wash off with the slightest rain,he said..yes,"that is what we were told to do"....
I think Lagos state is just throwing money down the drain especially when the rains are here...

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