Daily Trust

Why power components at Itakpe -Warri rail stations delayed?

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In the Daily Trust of Wednesday, May 9, 2018 and Thisday of Saturday, June 30, 2018; I pointed out some sinister schemes and manipulati­on of the system by vested interests at the highest level to frustrate the good intention of President Muhammadu Buhari to see that his government completes the Itakpe - Ajaokuta - Warri Railway Stations and its power components.

As a stakeholde­r and key follower of the trends within the sector, I owe the public a duty to keep it abreast of some of the happenings since I last wrote in May.

Recall that I had stated that LOT 1A (Constructi­on/Provision of relevant facilities along the railway stations) was cancelled in 2017 for reasons that cannot be quantified compared to national interest.

As I write, the same vicious interests are at work again at the BPP for a renewed process for this same LOT 1A that commenced in January 2018 as published in the Federal Tenders Journal of August 21 to September 3, 2017 in line with the Federal Ministry of Transport’s call for submission of Tender by contractor­s.

Recently, it was reported in the mass media that one of the segments of the project will be put into service. While this ordinarily ought to come to the public as cheering news, there are questions begging for urgent answers can train stations be operative without electricit­y? Otherwise the entire project will amount to a big scam capable of embarrassi­ng President Muhammadu Buhari.

I am in the know that some NGO’s that monitor award of contracts to ensure compliance with federal government’s regulation­s and laws have thrown their weight to see that this contract does not suffer unnecessar­y delay or cancellati­on again but the back and forth gimmicks playing out is another worrisome scenario that is against public interest. My team is working in conjunctio­n with some NGO’s who have details of the entire process and the sinister schemes of these interests will soon make public their inordinate plans.

This attitude of delay or cancellati­on of tender when it does not favour the allies of people in public office or putting self above national interest must stop.

Kadiri Usman, Lokoja, Kogi State.

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