Roundabout: Life Camp residents decry delay

Residents of Life Camp, a suburb in the FCT, have complained about the delay in the completion of the roundabout being constructed in the area.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the roundabout, which construction has taken four years, is being handled by Julius Berger Construction Company.

Some residents of the area told NAN in Abuja that the delay was causing traffic congestion.
Miss Joyce Yakpe, a worker with JG Affaires, a private company, who resides in the area, said the delay was hardships to the public.
Mr David Ndayisa of Elipalm Ventures, who also resides in the area, expressed appreciation to the FCT administration for embarking on the project.
He, however, stated that the delay was adversely affecting economic activities in the area through loss of man hours.
He appealed to the FCT authority to complete the project on time.
Reacting to the complaints, Mr Isaac Njoku, Operation Staff of Julius Berger, attributed the delay to inadequate funding.

“Work on the roundabout will be intensified by the company if sufficient funds are released by the government,’’ he said.
He said that the management of the company was making efforts to complete the project on time.
A supervisor working with Berger, who sought anonymity, appealed to the residents to be patient, saying that the roundabout was being constructed to ease traffic flow in the area.
“A flyover was the initial plan, but was shelved because it will lead to demolition of structures in the area,” he said.