“Funds had been released to contractors handling the federal projects, by the Federal Government”. Umahi.
A marching order to accelerate work on the rehabilitation of the Benin-Ekpoma-Auch-Okpella- Okene- Lokoja road by all contract workers handling the road has being issued by the Federal Government.
This directive was handed over to the contractors by the Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi during his inspection visit to the various project sites in Edo State on 9th March 2024.
The Minister disclosed that, “funds had been released to contractors handling the federal projects, by the Federal Government under the Renewed Hope administration of President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”
He also warned, that contractors who fail to fully mobilize and commence immediate accelerated rehabilitation works on the projects would have their contracts terminated and such contractors blacklisted.
After a meeting with the Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, the Minister further condemned and described as unacceptable, the delay of the contractors in fully mobilizing to site and effectively commencing rehabilitation work despite the prompt release of funds by Mr. President for the projects.
On the recent protest along the Jattu axis of the Benin- Auchi highway by the residents of the area, which disrupted vehicular movements, the Minister said that his meeting with the Governor was to brainstorm on the drastic measures to tackle the issues affecting the progress of work in the area.
“I have had a very serious meeting with the Governor here. We are concerned about what is happening between Benin-Ekpoma-Auchi- Okpella and the axis of Kogi State. I have worked with him throughout last night to direct that the road should be unblocked and, if you hear the grievances of those people, you will not blame them so much because, people are dying, trucks are falling.”
The Governor thanked the Minister of Works for his sense of commitment in ensuring the development of road infrastructure in Nigeria.
He assured, the unwavering support of his administration to the concrete technology initiative introduced by the Renewed Hope administration, which he said was the best model for the road infrastructure along the East West and indeed, other parts of the country.
“First, let me thank my brother and very good friend, the Minister of Works, who you know is an engineer par excellence, for the concern he has shown.”
He harped on the need to remove encumbrances to the construction of enduring road infrastructure in Nigeria.
“We shall not continue to use expensive asphalt to do our roads. We should use sustainable local materials; we produce cement and steel, there is no reason why we can not begin to move towards utilizing more concrete in building our roads for sustainability so that our roads can last longer.”
The Minister who also inspected the Lokoja – Benin Road Dualization Projects, section IV: Benin – Ehor road in Edo State handled by RCC Nig. Ltd; the section III: Ehor – Auchi in Edo State handled by Dantata & Sawoe Nig. Ltd; and the section II: Auchi – Okene in Edo/Kogi States handled by Mothercat Nig. Ltd, tasked them on the best standard and timely delivery of the projects.
He further moved to the spot where the residents were blocking vehicular movements and addressed them on the efforts of Mr. President in improving the condition of roads in the State.
“Mr. President has directed me to go round the entire 36 States and brief him on the state of the roads. No contractor is being owed a kobo from Warri down to Kogi State. We are readdresing the situation here and you will see action from Monday.”
This was contained in a statement signed by Orji Uchenna Orji, Special Adviser (Media) to the Minister of Works.