The Guardian (Nigeria)

Umahi orders arrest of Abia residents disrupting constructi­on works

• Kicks over N8.6b project procuremen­t violation accusation

- From Gordi Udeajah ( Aba) and Obinna Nwaoku ( Port Harcourt)

MINISTER of W orks, David Umahi, has ordered the arrest and prosecutio­n of people obstructin­g and disturbing the ong oing constructi­on works on the Aba - Port Harcourt Expressway, especially around the Aba- Ariaria Internatio­nal Market entry/ exit point.

The minister , who spoke while inspecting the ongoing constructi­on works, expressed shock that people converted the expressway medians into business shops, restaurant­s, parks and refuse dumps.

During the inspection at the weekend, traders, transporte­rs, tricycle, and wheelbarro­w operators were seen engaging in selling raw and cooked foods, loading and off- loading goods, while defiantly driving against traffic. Expressing shock and disappoint­ment over the scenario, Umahi, who is the immediate past governor of Ebonyi State, ordered security operatives to arrest culprits for prosecutio­n.

He also urged Governor Alex Otti to quickly set up a task force to address the menace, including dumping of refuse, saying that the durability of the road would be guaranteed if people desist from dumping refuse and waterlogge­d containers.

Speaking on the ongoing constructi­on works on the Enugu- Okigwe- UmuahiaAba- Port Harcourt Expressway being handled by four contractor­s, each handling a segment, the minister commended the contractor­s, expressing optimism that their work pace would increase when their payments are duly effected. M

EANWHILE, Umahi has tackled a budget- tracking organisati­on known as Trackang accusing the Ministry of Work of flouting the Public Procuremen­t Act by paying N8.6 billion into a microfinan­ce bank for the execution of 58 projects in four states.

The minister , during an interview in Port Harcourt, yesterday, described the publicatio­n as corruption fighting back, saying such claims showed that the organisati­on is only trying to be mischievou­s.

The Guardian learned that the tracking organisati­on, in its X handle, revealed that between June and December 2023, the Federal Ministry of Works paid N8.6 billion to FIMS Microfinan­ce Bank Ltd for the constructi­on of road projects in Oy o, Benue, Ekiti and Kaduna. It noted that during the period, the ministry paid the bank to execute 58 projects.

 ?? ?? General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God ( RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye ( left) and Governor Siminalayi Fubara at the Port Harcourt Holy Ghost Rally… yesterday.
General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God ( RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye ( left) and Governor Siminalayi Fubara at the Port Harcourt Holy Ghost Rally… yesterday.

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