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FG to Get €25m Netherland­s’ Grant for Constructi­on of Bridges in Nigeria

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The federal government has finalised discussion­s with investors from The Netherland­s to attract a grant of €25 million for the constructi­on of priority bridges in Nigeria.

Speaking after a meeting which also had in attendance the Nigerian ambassador to The Netherland­s, Oluremi Oliyide, the minister of Works, David Umahi, said it was part of the government’s dispositio­n to thinking outside the box.

He assured the team that the federal government was interested in accessing internatio­nal interventi­ons from donor agencies and other developmen­t partners to address the infrastruc­tural deficits inhibiting economic developmen­t in Nigeria.

Umahi, a statement in Abuja from his spokesman, Uchenna Orji, said, noted that an increase in partnershi­ps and collaborat­ions were necessary to support the funding of the critical sector of the economy for the promotion of a robust and equitable economic growth.

He assured the investors that once due diligence was carried out, he would present the proposal to President Bola Tinubu for approval.

"We have a number of projects that we can do together. But I think the best thing to do is to conclude this one, which is a grant, then get the process started.

“And at the point of agreement and project selection, we shall refer to Mr. President for his approval," the minister stated.

In his earlier remarks, the Nigerian ambassador to The Netherland­s, Oliyide, said the team was in his office to discuss the offer of a grant of €25 million by Janson Bridging Internatio­nal for investment in road infrastruc­ture in Nigeria.

"Janson Bridging is the largest modular bridge manufactur­ing and bridging company in continenta­l Europe and the largest bridge rental company in the world," Oliyide said.

He promised to assist in fast-tracking the implementa­tion of the process on the side of the company as soon as all formalitie­s were concluded.

On his own part, a member of the team and internatio­nal Business Consultant, Eric Okunde, said the investors were ready with the proposal and that they were technicall­y prepared to work with the federal ministry of works in the mapping and design of the projects as well as the formulatio­n of the template for the execution of the project.

Meanwhile, Umahi as well as the Senate Committee on Finance have re-affirmed their commitment to continuing with the implementa­tion of the tax credit scheme as contained in Executive Order 07 issued by the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019.

He was speaking at the end of the interactiv­e session between the committee chaired by Senator Mohammed Musa, the federal ministry of works and the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) on the funding of critical roads.

“We have not initiated new projects, because the president has not granted permission to do that,” he added.

Umahi, according to a statement from the Director of Informatio­n at the ministry, Olusola Abiola, noted that there was the challenge of inadequate funding, especially the non-release of funds by the NSIA as expected, for the implementa­tion of the scheme.

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