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FG Directs Contractor­s Back to Site, Releases 50% of Funds for Palliative Road Works

Targets 150km of road infrastruc­ture per state

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has charged the contractor­s under the federal ministry of works to return to site, noting that the federal government has already released 50 per cent of the approved funds for carrying out palliative works on Nigerian roads.

He also urged the contractor­s to brace themselves for the standard of work and delivery time frame required of every contractor under the current administra­tion.

The minister gave the charge in a meeting with the directors of the ministry and the contractor­s held at the ministry's headquarte­rs in Abuja.

Umahi emphasised that going forward, contractor­s must take into account the plight of Nigerians on road infrastruc­ture developmen­t in executing their projects.

He maintained that the ministry means business and would not take excuses from contractor­s.

The minister assured them that the ministry would consider the review of contracts previously consummate­d in line with set parameters and prevailing economic situations, and that all generated certificat­es would be verified and paid accordingl­y.

He urged them to ensure that all issues of contract variations were brought to the notice of the relevant department­s of the ministry and thanked President Bola Tinubu for the prompt release of funds for palliative­s works.

”The Bureau of Public Procuremen­t (BPP) has approved over 80 per cent of requests for palliative projects. Those who indicated interest in the palliative project should please come to the ministry to collect award letters and complete documentat­ion.

“Mr. President has graciously released 50 per cent of funds on palliative work, and so he wants to see action in all the 36 states and Abuja,” he added.

The minister used the opportunit­y to announce the reorganisa­tion of the supervisio­n structure for the special projects across the nation and introduced a special mechanism for tracking of certificat­es generated by contractor­s.

He expressed hope that with the new initiative each state of the federation would record not less than 150km roads in the federal roads network in the year 2024, in addition to the special road projects funded through different extra budgetary platforms.

Earlier in his remarks, the representa­tive of the Permanent Secretary and Director Highway, Bridges and Design, Awosanya Onatuga, stated that the meeting of the directors and contractor­s with the minister was part of the agenda setting for the year 2024.

He stated that the essence was to take the task of performanc­e that would help them move the works sub-sector forward in accordance with the innovative plans of federal government.

"We can say we did very well towards the end of last year. There were no adverse reports on any blockage, people sleeping on the road. Yes, we have not done so much; we are not where we are supposed to be, but with the spirit of the Minister, the can-do spirit, and it's not slowing down, we are on the right track," he added.

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