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When FCT minister berated contractor over poor work on Kuje-Gwagwlada road

- By Abubakar Sadiq Isah

When the FCT minister, Muhammad Musa Bello, was led by officials of the Satellite Towns Developmen­t Agency (STDA), to inspect the Gwagwalada road last month, he did not mince words to show his dissatisfa­ction with the quality of work done.

The project, which was being handled by an indigenous constructi­on company, Craine Builders and Engineerin­g Nigeria Limited failed to impress the minister and he expressed disappoint­ment over the way the contractor was handling the work.

While inspecting the ongoing work, the minister, who was led by the director of STDA, Mrs. Imande Victoria, director Engineerin­g services as well as the Gomo of Kuje, Alhaji Haruna Jibrin Tanko and chairman of Kuje area council, Alhaji Abdullahi D. Galadima, berated the contractor who was handling the work, and described it as a ‘substandar­d’ work.

He said that all the major projects that are almost completed within Abuja city, that are facing funding problems, he had always ensured that funds are released to such contractor­s to enable them carry out a quality job.

“Are you not the same engineer handling the KarshiAra road? Honestly, I am very disappoint­ed with your work on the Kuje-Gwagwalada road. Each of your projects I go to see, I feel highly disappoint­ed. “The minister told the contractor.

He added “contractor I will tell you, what we have done in the city if you go you will see. All the major projects that are almost completed that have funding problems, we have been funding them, and even this project we are going to fund. When I asked them to give me account, they showed me CV 1 to 3 has been paid over N300 million, ‘’ the minister said.

He said his administra­tion was ever ready to ensure that the contractor gets his money, but urged the contractor told the STDA director, Mrs Victoria Imande.

He said the FCT administra­tion had spent over N60 billion on various projects within the last one year.

The minister, however, said the need for him to embark on supervisio­n of the road was part of policy of his administra­tion of ensuring that infrastruc­tural projects are completed, saying the FCT administra­tion had spent a lot of time in ensuring that various projects across the territory are completed.

He noted that the next phase of his administra­tion programme was to look at rural roads outside the city since the inhabitant­s’ uses such routes to bring goods and services to the city.

He ordered the Gomo of Kuje, Alhaji Haruna Jibrin Tanko, to always ensure he plies the road in order ensure they carry out a quality job, while also urging the contractor to always channel any challenge he faces through the traditiona­l ruler.

‘So I want to urge you the contractor that whatever challenges you are facing, you should always channel it to his royal highness here, because I have no confidence in any of the STDA officials here. And you the Gomo of Kuje, you have to be coming here every week to look at the work, “Bello further told the contractor.

Aso Chronicle observed that the completed section of the road has no drainage system.

It was gathered that the Kuje-Gwagwalada road was awarded since 2007, to three indigenous constructi­on companies, but was yet to be completed.

Reacting, the managing director of Craine Builders And Engineerin­g Nigeria Limited, Alhaji Aminu Shehu, said since the section of the road was awarded to his company in 2011, water and wiring was not captured in the award of the road project.

He said the company was making effort to liaise with the management of the STDA in order to award to drainage and wiring so that it will carry out the work.

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