The Guardian (Nigeria)

Umahi pledges more jobs for local contractor­s

- From Nnamdi Akpa ( Abakaliki) and Cornelius Essen ( Abuja)

TMinister of Works, David Umahi, yesterday, said that the ministry would promote indigenous resources, skills, and capacities by creating more opportunit­ies for local contractor­s in the constructi­on industry, especially in the innovation of concrete technology being used in tough terrains nationwide.

Umahi stated this when he paid inspection visits to some flood sections along the East- West Road in Delta State, which are undergoing remedial work by an indigenous contractor, Messrs True Tech Nigeria Ltd.

He added that he was impressed by the quality of work done, noting that indigenous contractor­s would get more jobs.

In a statement signed by the Special Adviser ( Media) to the minister, Orji Uchenna Orji, which was made available to The Guardian in Abakaliki, Umahi said his ministry would do everything possible to ensure that there is value for money, creating wealth and jobs for indigenous profession­als and technician­s.

He said: "We have about 10 different washouts, which we are providing multiple culverts in place of a decompile, which would have been much more expensive. But our solution is very economical, and it will solve the engineerin­g problems.

Similarly, the minister, during his inspection of the dualisatio­n of Sapele- Agbor Road, route no. 3, in Delta

State, handled by CGC Nigeria Ltd, directed all controller­s of works to ensure that all contractor­s use 70 per cent stone base ag gregate with only 30 per cent dust base to form the base of the road constructi­on.

He said: “I commend y ou for the one I ha ve seen. It' s good; so, we will do ever ything to assist you, but listen to our directive. Follow the existing asphalt, pulverise it and put a 20 cm stone base. Don’t use dust.”

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LSO, Umahi has issued a marching order to contracto rs handling BeninEkpom­a- Auchi- Okpella- Oken e- Lokoja Road to justify the funds released to them by the Federal Government or risk terminatio­n of their contracts.

Umahi ga ve the directive during his inspection visit to various project sites in Edo State, saying that they had released funds to the contractor­s handling federal projects for them to commence immediate rehabilita­tion works on them or be blackliste­d.

While meeting with Edo State Governor, Goodwin Obaseki, the minister described as unacceptab­le the delay of contractor­s after being fully mobilised to site. On the recent protest along the Jattu axis of the BeninAuchi highway by the residents of the area, which disrupted vehicular movements, Umahi said they have met with the governor to brainstorm on measures to tackle the issues affecting the progress of work in the area.

 ?? ?? Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori ( left), Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources ( Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri during a civic reception in honour of the minister at the Ekeremor Community pavilion, in Ekeremor Local Council of Bayelsa State… at the weekend.
Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori ( left), Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources ( Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri during a civic reception in honour of the minister at the Ekeremor Community pavilion, in Ekeremor Local Council of Bayelsa State… at the weekend.

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