The Federal Government has said it is committed to employing and empowering the indigenous artisans to boost national economy.
Babatunde Fashola made this known recently.
“Government is committed to infrastructure because it wants to grow the economy and create opportunities for prosperity.
“And no economy can grow bigger than the size of this infrastructure.
“But between the period when government commits to infrastructure and when the infrastructure is finally delivered and able to render service that helps the economy, there are so many intervening considerations that happen.’’
He said that people could get employed on the high way of construction, though gestation time of that infrastructure could be five years, two years or six months.
“But during that period, hundreds of thousands of people are involved in construction, supply, maintenance and movement of goods and materials that actually aggregate to the delivery of the infrastructure.
“So the best way to look at that is you contract a builder to build the house for you; you the house owner you want that house to be done for one day but it will not take one day.
“Those who are supplying materials in the site for the construction of the house want it to go on forever. And that is what is happening during the delivery of infrastructure.
“We need to strike a balance between quick completion within reasonable time and the support it gives to families to earn a living,” Fashola said.
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