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Transport minister highlights Lebanon's poor roads and infrastructure
06 July 2010
Dana Halawi
Daily Star staff
BEIRUT: Public Works and Transport Minister Ghazi Aridi said Monday Lebanon is suffering from a lack of proper roads which is negatively affecting the safety of Lebanese citizens.
“Roads situation in Lebanon is disastrous and the great gap that exists between theory and practice could be filled by follow up and seriousness in work,” he said. “However, it is being unfortunately filled with negative practices and this is not only affecting the citizens’ safety but it is also leading to the mismanagement of the government’s general directorates.”
MESAT is an association of academics, practitioners and managers of asphalt roads serving as a technical forum to share knowledge and develop effective methods for the delivery and maintenance of asphalt roads in the Mideast. MESAT enjoys close ties with asphalt researchers in North America and Europe and is, thus, part of a global network of scientific societies working to create an environmentally friendly and sustainable asphalt road infrastructure.
Aridi added that financing is needed to implement such projects in Lebanon. “The country is also facing a problem because of the lack in financing of the maintenance of this infrastructure following the implementation of needed projects,” he said.
He also expressed the willingness of the ministry to take into account the results that will be issued at the end of the conference. “We need to use the expertise and skills of people participating in this conference to be better able to manage the public sector.”
For his part, Professor Hussein Bahia from the University of Winsconsin said that the Improvement of infrastructure is key to sustainable economic growth and essential for mitigating poverty. “Improvement of the quality of roads network leads to higher rates of economic growth and better income distribution, according to the World Bank,” he said.
Meanwhile, Dean Ibrahim Hajj from the American University of Beirut said that it is of utmost importance for governments to work in cooperation with researchers to implement the findings that they discover so that report papers are translated into action.
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