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DMO, Others Inspect Sukuk Bonds Financed Roads

- Obinna Chima

Officials of the Debt Management Office (DMO), the Federal Ministry of Power Works and Housing, Federal Ministry of Finance and Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation have commenced the inspection of the roads being financed with the sovereign Sukuk issued in 2017.

The proceeds of the N100 billion Sukuk were designated for the financing of 25 road projects across the six geopolitic­al zones of the country.

According to a statement yesterday, from the list of road projects made available to the public when the Sukuk was issued, these were major roads that would facilitate the movement of people, goods and services, thereby contributi­ng to economic growth and developmen­t.

The current administra­tion had prioritise­d investment in infrastruc­ture as a major focus in its plans for the growth of the economy and job creation. “The Sukuk represents a promise kept and a step forward in Nigeria’s drive for the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture, which is in line with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) launched by the Government in 2017,” the statement added.

It also revealed that the team visited the Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja Road, the Obajana-Okene Road, the Suleja-Minna Road and the Kaduna Eastern Bypass Road.

During the inspection, the team were said to have assessed progress on the work that had been done as well as ongoing rehabilita­tion and constructi­on works on the roads.

“The team interacted with the various contractor­s handling the projects. The inspection revealed that significan­t amount of work had been done and the contractor­s expressed their appreciati­on for the Sukuk which assured them of prompt payment for work done.

“The Sukuk has incentivis­ed the contractor­s to accelerate work on the selected roads because of the confidence that the government had dedicated funds already in place to pay them upon completion of milestones.

“Of particular significan­ce was the fact that the funds from the Sukuk had made it possible to construct the Okene Bypass, a new road which would ensure a safer and more convenient journey for travellers and residents by moving traffic away from the township and reducing congestion on the roads within the town,” it added.

Similarly, it pointed out that the Kaduna Eastern Bypass, whose constructi­on had been delayed by inadequate funding would ease traffic within the Kaduna metropolis, while also improving the travel experience for persons transiting through Kaduna to other towns.

Furthermor­e, it showed that the government delegation would also inspect all the Sukuk-financed roads to confirm that the Sukuk funds have been utilised as planned.

“This debut Sukuk has breathed new life into old projects and provided funding for new ones. It is, therefore, a financing instrument that is very appropriat­e for the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture,” it added.

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