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2017: S/South, S/West gulp 52% of federal roads budget

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

The South-South and South West region will get N138 billion (equivalent to 51.45 percent) of the federal government total spending of N268 billion on constructi­on and repairs of 171 roads across the nation.

The proposed allocation is N37bn less than the allocation for 108 road projects in 2016, which was pegged at N305bn.

The Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing proposed N434.3bn capital allocation for 2017, an increase of N81 billion from the N353.1bn capital appropriat­ion of 2016.

Analysis of the budget by our reporter revealed that in terms of the projects’ cost in 2017, the South-South will get the highest allocation of N74bn to do 30 projects. The zone which is leading this year was the least in 2016 with only N6.770bn for four projects.

The South West zone is following with N64bn for 26 road projects. The zone which had the lion share of N67bn in the 2016 Appropriat­ion Act had 18 projects which included the LagosIbada­n road (N49.4bn), Apapa-Oshodi, Lagos (N5.2bn) and the MMI Airport road (N4bn).

The South East has 23 projects worth N36.3bn. In 2016, the zone had 20 projects worth N29.5bn. However another N96bn was earmarked to pay outstandin­g debts for constructi­on of roads in Anambra State.

The North Central geopolitic­al zone has more projects in 2017. The 43 road projects under it have been allocated N47bn. It also had the highest number of 22 projects in 2016 when N38.5bn.

For the North-east, its allocation is reduced by N2bn this year as it will get N31bn to do 28 projects. It got N33.1bn for 17 projects in 2016.

The North-west which has the least funding of N15.6bn to do 21 projects this year, got N33bn to do 26 projects in 2016. it got

Key projects in geopolitic­al zones

The breakdown of the proposal shows that the key projects in the North Central include the dualizatio­n of Obajana junction to Benin road (N9bn); Oju/Loko-Oweto bridge roads (N7bn); Ilorin-Jebba-Mokwa-Bokani road (N3.5bn); dualizatio­n of SulejaMinn­a road (N2.8bn); and dualizatio­n of Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja road (N9bn).

Top of the projects in the North East will be the dualizatio­n of KanoMaidug­uri road (N14bn); rehabilita­tion of Hadejia-Nguru-Gashua-Bayamari road in Jigawa and Yobe states (N2.3bn); constructi­on of bridges destroyed as a result of insurgency (N1.6bn); Tamburawa bridge protection of exposed piles (N1.5bn), and reconstruc­tion of Sumaila-FalaliBirn­in Bako- Bauchi State border road (N1.5bn).

In the North-west, the top projects include the rehabilita­tion of SokotoTamb­uwal-Jega-Kontagora-Makera road (N3.2bn); rehabilita­tion of ZariaFuntu­a-Gusau-Sokoto-Birnin Kebbi road (N2.7bn); and the dualizatio­n of Kano-Katsina road (N2bn).

Most of the huge projects in the South-west will be in the Lagos axis as they were in 2016. Some of them are the dualizatio­n of Lagos-Otta road (N1.7bn); constructi­on of ApakunMurt­ala Mohammed Internatio­nal Airport road in Lagos State (N2bn); access road to Apapa/Tincan Port, NNPC depot -Mile2 road (N1.2bn); dualizatio­n of Ibadan-Ilorin (N3bn); expansion of Lagos-Shagamu-Ibadan road (N31.5bn), and rehabilita­tion of Apapa-Oshodi road (N7.8bn).

Other huge projects in the zone include, emergency rehabilita­tion of Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos (N5.3bn), and rehabilita­tion of IkoroduSha­gamu road (N2bn)

In the South South, the major ones include the dualizatio­n of OdukpaniIt­u-Ikot Ekpene road in Cross River (N3.7bn); rehabilita­tion of Ikot Ekpene-Aba-Owerri road (N1.2bn); rehabilita­tion of Calabar-Ugep-Katsina Ala road (N3bn); reconstruc­tion of Benin-Ofosu-Ore-Ajebandele­Shagamu road N5.5bn; constructi­on of Bodo-Bonny road in Rivers State (N9bn); dualisatio­n of Sapele-Ewu road (N4.5bn), and the dualizatio­n of Yenegwe road in Bayelsa State (N1.3bn).

For the South East, its major projects will include the rehabilita­tion of ObaNnewi road sections in Anambra and Imo states (N1.1bn); constructi­on of 2nd Niger Bridge phases 2a & 2b in Anambra and Delta states (N12bn); rehabilita­tion of Enugu-Port Harcourt way (N9bn); rehabilita­tion of Abakaliki-Afikpo road (N1.2bn) and the rehabilita­tion of Onitsha-Enugu way (N5bn).

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