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Umahi Meets Dangote, Others, Harps on Public, Private Partnershi­ps to Build Nigerian Roads

- Emmanuel Addeh

Minister of Works, Mr David Umahi, has met with the Chairman, Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, in the federal government's efforts to strengthen the rehabilita­tion of Nigerian roads through public, private partnershi­ps.

A statement signed by the minister's Special Adviser, Uchenna Orji, said that the closed-door meeting also had the Governor of Taraba State, Agbu Kefas, and a former Minority Leader, Federal House of Representa­tives, Ndudi Elumelu in attendance.

The statement said that the consultati­on was in keeping with the road infrastruc­ture initiative of the “Renewed Hope” administra­tion of President Bola Tinubu.

It stated that Umahi had been engaging with concession­aires and other private sector organisati­ons on the need for private sector investment on Nigerian road infrastruc­ture as done in advanced economies of the world.

It recalled that the minister in his zeal to change the “ugly narrative” of road infrastruc­ture in Nigeria had set up three committees to work on the contracts executed by some concession­aires with the federal ministry of works.

Umahi stated that this is with a view to reviewing the scope and cost implicatio­ns of the projects they undertook to execute under the Highway Developmen­t and Management Initiative (HDMI).

The private sector initiative, the minister said, will fast-track road infrastruc­ture revolution and bring order, accountabi­lity, and profitable entreprene­urship to the operations, management, and maintenanc­e of federal highways.

“It is hoped that investors, local and internatio­nal, and other organised bodies would take advantage of the will power of the President Bola Tinubu's Renewed Hope administra­tion.

“The private sector experience and profession­al capacities of the minister to invest in the over 35,000 Km of the national road network being managed by federal government will come to bear , as the road network carries more than 70 per cent of the vehicular traffic, making it a critical infrastruc­ture for the movement of goods and services across the nation.

“This initiative will trigger economic developmen­t, job creation, local content developmen­t and wealth creation for Nigerian population. Mr. President means business with his efforts to prosper our country and make it the pride of the African continent. Their support is critical,” the statement added.

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