
The former Lagos state governor
also vowed to build solid roads.
Fashola who described himself as a team leader, said: “let us design and build roads that last and houses that will stand the test of time. We want to know if some of those problems are man-made or systemic.”
The minister of power, works and housing said
his thoughts were on how to bring together processes and activities of all the
ministries now put under his supervision for effective service
delivery, assuring the ministry’s leadership of his willingness to learn
from them as they are career people who have been on the job for a long time.
Nigerians have also reacted to
Fashola’s portfolio
stating that the former governor is a three-in-one individual and in
a related development, the new minister was
received by his new workers with cheers when he resumed for
work.
Fashola was received with ovation by workers at the
Federal Secretariat at 3.15 pm on Wednesday, November 11 and was ushered into
the office by Mrs Grace Papka, the Director in charge of Human Resources of the
ministry.
Fasanmi, an All Progressives
Congress (APC) elder statesman, who hailed President Muhammadu Buhari over his
appointments, described the road as the busiest in the country, adding that the
126.5-kilometre road is critical to national economic interest.
Source: Naij.com
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