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FG orders contractors not to block roads beyond 14 days

FG orders contractors not to block roads beyond 14 days
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The Nigerian federal government has ordered road contractors to limit traffic blockages to 14 days and warned against project delays. Meanwhile, activist Aisha Yesufu has proposed legislation to mandate government payment of contractor invoices within 30 days to prevent economic stagnation.

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This highlights systemic issues in infrastructure management and government procurement efficiency in Nigeria, impacting both public mobility and the financial health of construction firms.

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Confidence: 80%

The article reports on government directives and activist proposals without taking a partisan stance, though it includes critical quotes from government officials.

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