Two years after the Agbara-Badagry-Seme road contract was awarded, construction work on the expressway is speeding up courtesy of the federal government’s tax credit scheme.
Although Communities along the expressway are happy with this development, they want the government to build pedestrian bridges to avert road accidents.
Two years after the Agbara-Badagry-Seme road contract was awarded, construction work on the expressway is speeding up courtesy of the federal government’s tax credit scheme.
Although Communities along the expressway are happy with this development, they want the government to build pedestrian bridges to avert road accidents.
Two years after the Agbara-Badagry-Seme road contract was awarded, construction work on the expressway is speeding up courtesy of the federal government’s tax credit scheme.
Although Communities along the expressway are happy with this development, they want the government to build pedestrian bridges to avert road accidents.
Two years after the Agbara-Badagry-Seme road contract was awarded, construction work on the expressway is speeding up courtesy of the federal government’s tax credit scheme.
Although Communities along the expressway are happy with this development, they want the government to build pedestrian bridges to avert road accidents.
Two years after the Agbara-Badagry-Seme road contract was awarded, construction work on the expressway is speeding up courtesy of the federal government’s tax credit scheme.
Although Communities along the expressway are happy with this development, they want the government to build pedestrian bridges to avert road accidents.
Two years after the Agbara-Badagry-Seme road contract was awarded, construction work on the expressway is speeding up courtesy of the federal government’s tax credit scheme.
Although Communities along the expressway are happy with this development, they want the government to build pedestrian bridges to avert road accidents.
Two years after the Agbara-Badagry-Seme road contract was awarded, construction work on the expressway is speeding up courtesy of the federal government’s tax credit scheme.
Although Communities along the expressway are happy with this development, they want the government to build pedestrian bridges to avert road accidents.
Two years after the Agbara-Badagry-Seme road contract was awarded, construction work on the expressway is speeding up courtesy of the federal government’s tax credit scheme.
Although Communities along the expressway are happy with this development, they want the government to build pedestrian bridges to avert road accidents.