The Guardian (Nigeria)

Taraba bridge metals vandalised amid funding challenges

- From Charles Akpeji Jalingo

DRIVEN by frustratio­n and desperatio­n, some Indigenes of Ibi community in Taraba State have embarked on the stripping of valuables made for the constructi­on of Ibi Bridge, situated over the Benue River.

The project, aimed at enhancing educationa­l and economic prospects in Taraba State was abandoned as a result of funding issues. The Guardian gathered that the project was first awarded to RCC Constructi­on in 2020 by the Federal Government at a cost of N57 billion but it was faced with financial hurdles from the start. Despite receiving mobilisati­on from the SUKUK loan, the contractor abandoned the site due to lack of additional funding. It was also learnt that efforts by National Assembly members from the state, like Senator Jimkuta David and Hon. Ayuba Zaku, representi­ng Ibi/ Wukari Federal constituen­cy to resuscitat­e the project by securing additional funding from the 2024 budget failed. The Guardian learnt metal scavengers from the town have taken over the constructi­on site, stripping it of valuable iron materials, thereby compoundin­g the project’s woes.

Community sources said the vandals are targeting the bridge pillars, using heavy equipment to demolish them and extract iron rods.

According to sources, the criminal action is receiving tacit support from local stakeholde­rs, including security agents.

“It will be difficult for the scavengers to be involved in such brazen vandalisat­ion without communal support because of the commercial activities around the Ibi jetty,” the source said. Some indigenes, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the brazen vandalisat­ion of the iron may signal the end of the project,

They blamed both the state and Federal Government­s for failing to provide security for the abandoned bridge.

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Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla

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