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Buhari Approves N19.67bn for Completion of East-West Road

- Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the immediate release of N19.67 billion to fast-track the completion of sections I-IV of the East-West Road project by 2021.

The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, at a meeting yesterday in Abuja with contractor­s handling different sections of the road project, said the presidenti­al directive was part of efforts to address infrastruc­ture deficit in the Niger Delta region and boost the economy of the region.

The minister explained that the road, which was conceived in 2006 by the Obasanjo administra­tion, was to have been completed in 2010. He, however, attributed the delay principall­y to paucity of funds.

A statement issued by the Director in charge of Press and

Public Relations in the ministry, Mrs. Deworitshe Patricia, said the minister noted that in April 2009, the project was transferre­d to the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs with the mandate of fast-tracking its completion.

Akpabio said this could not also be realised due to inflexible terms prescribed by financial institutio­ns.

Despite the chequered history of the project, which may not require less than N102 billion for its completion, Akpabio said the president, in line with the determinat­ion of his administra­tion to address the issue of infrastruc­ture deficit in the country, had ordered that issues surroundin­g the delay in the completion of the project should be addressed.

According to him, the presidenti­al directive mandated that the project should be completed by 2021.

Akpabio said: “The project, which starts from the Delta Steel Company Roundabout in Delta State, transverse­s through Kaiama in Bayelsa State, goes through Ahoada in Port Harcourt in Rivers State, down to Eket and from Eket to Oron in Akwa Ibom State, is to complete the Section I-IV being part of the two sections that had previously been completed. Section–V, which covers 23km from Oron to Calabar, is still under process.

"Considerin­g the dispositio­n of the region to the stability of Nigeria’s economy, the project will not only redress infrastruc­tural deficit in the region, its completion would assist the oil industry in terms of moving goods that will facilitate oil production, movement within the area, restivenes­s and boast the economic life of the people and the nation at large.”

The Buhari administra­tion, he said, had undertaken more infrastruc­tural developmen­t projects than any other government, adding that the East-West road would be one of the legacy projects of this administra­tion.

He thanked the contractor­s for being committed to ensuring that the presidenti­al mandate is achieved by re-mobilising back to site even when funds have not been made available and assured them of the people’s cooperatio­n.

The Minister of State, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Omotayo Alasoadura, in his remarks, appealed to the contractor­s to work hard to fulfill the president's mandate.

On their part, the contractor­s thanked Akpabio for giving them the opportunit­y to work with the ministry and reiterated their readiness to return to site immediatel­y to meet the 2021 completion target.

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