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Wike: FCTA, CCECC Review Abuja Rail Operation Contract to $75m

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, said the contract with China Civil Engineerin­g Constructi­on Corporatio­n (CCECC) covering training of Nigerian personnel to oversee Abuja Light Rail project, has been reviewed from $128 million to $75 million.

He disclosed this Monday when he presented the proposed FCT N1.15 trillion 2024 statutory budget before the Senate and House committees on FCT.

The contract has 29 months timeframe for the operation of railway signals at the 12 stations of Abuja Light Rail.

Wike said the review from $128 million, which was approved by the previous administra­tion saved the FCT Administra­tion a whooping sum of $53 million on the metroline project.

“It was a back and forth argument but at the end of the day the committee recommende­d $63 million. And they said it should be without design but I insisted design must be part of it.

“And when I came on board I arrived at $75 million largely because of the additional work and since we are preparing for the opening before May 29, they got 12 stations to clean up put them in order.

“I am making a note to FEC. If they (CCEEC) had not agreed, my suggestion was to tell Mr president there was nothing we can do. It means we can't go on with the project considerin­g our revenue,” Wike said.

The minister also said reason provision was not made in the 2024 budget for infrastruc­ture in the Maitama 2 District was because the military refused to approve access to civilian population to the new cite because of concern about the security to many barracks located in that axis.

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