The Guardian (Nigeria)

NSE faults Imo govt for rehabilita­ting two roads with N55b

Uzodimma lifts curfew, cautions against protests

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TECHNICAL

Secretary of the Imo State chapter of the Nigeria Society of Engineers ( NSE), Kingsley Onwubiko, has faulted Governor Hope Uzodimma’s approval and award of contract for the reconstruc­tion of two roads covering 92kilometr­es with N55b.

In line with the provisions of the Procuremen­t Act, the state government paid 15 per cent mobilisati­on fee for the job, with 100 per cent funding from government’s coffers spanning 18 months. Uzodimma had performed the flag off ceremony of the 37km Owerri- Orlu Road and 55km Owerri- Okigwe Road on Monday at Banana junction and Okatankwu with Craneburg Constructi­on Engineerin­g as the contractor.

The governor had earlier signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing ( MOU) with Julius Berger Constructi­on for the reconstruc­tion of the roads, but cancelled the project without explanatio­ns.

Speaking on “We The People” programme in an Owerri- based Ozisa FM, yesterday, Onwubiko, said it was wrong for Uzodimma to spend the federal allocation on the constructi­on of only two roads, instead of spreading projects to other parts of the state.

He wondered why a state that receives only N5b monthly allocation would spend N55b in 18 months without borrowing, asking if the state government would be able to pay salaries, pensions and provide other infrastruc­ture.

“The Special Adviser to the governor on Special Projects should be sacked for advising the governor to embark on the two projects. If the state government spends

Mbetween N5b and N10b, the erosion problem in Njaba ( Orlu Road) would have been resolved.

He said another N10b would have been spent in the other senatorial districts, adding that with N5b each, the most critical roads in those places would be fixed to aide movement of Imo people during the Christmas. EANWHILE, Governor Uzodimma has ordered lifting of the 24hour curfew imposed on the 27 council areas in the wake of the # ENDSARS protests that resulted in violence in some parts of the state.

He had relaxed it two weeks ago to between 10: 00 p. m. and 6: 00a. m.

A statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser, Oguwike Nwachuku, disclosed that the governor gave the directive after reviewing security reports.

He advised Imo residents to go about their lawful businesses without fear of intimidati­on and harassment, adding that any person or group of persons wishing to protest should obtain permission from the Commission­er of Police ( CP) before embarking on demonstrat­ions.

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