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FG GOES GRANULAR, DEFENDS LAGOS-CALABAR COASTAL HIGHWAY, SAYS NO PERSONAL INTEREST

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Atiku also knocked Umahi for altering the initial plan of the project after Gilbert Chagoury’s Hitech had been awarded the contract without any competitiv­e bidding.

He said: “Umahi had announced that the project would be fully funded by Hitech, and based on this, there was no competitiv­e bidding. He (Umahi) then turned around to say that Hitech could only raise just 6 per cent of the money for the pilot phase. This smacks of deceit.”

Umahi had during his media rounds at select TV stations said the road project would cost N15.6 trillion ($13bn at exchange rate of N1,200/$1) while the rail which will pass through the road will be estimated separately. The minister had also said the government would be providing 15 per cent to 30 per cent counterpar­t financing.

Responding to Umahi’s revelation, Atiku said the tentative cost was the equivalent of the

total budget of all 36 states of the federation combined.

He said: “The total budget of all 36 states of the federation for 2024 stands at about N14 trillion. If you add that of the FCT, the entire budget of all sub-nationals is N15.91 trillion. This is scandalous. Worse still, they have already awarded the contract, but are still not sure of the level of the counterpar­t funding component of the federal government.

“Umahi had said in September 2023 that Gilbert Chagoury’s Hitech had the money to construct the highway and that it would be PPP. Hitech was to build, operate, and transfer it back to the Nigerian government after years of tolling.

“It was reported by every media organisati­on, including those owned by Tinubu. It was on the basis of this proposal that Hitech was picked. Why did Umahi then turn around to claim that it was not to be a PPP but that the government would pay 15 per cent to 30 per cent”

The former vice president noted that in the 2024 budget, the project was captured as the Lagos-Port Harcourt coastal highway and was put at a cost of N500 million.

“Although the National Assembly approved N500m for the project this year, the Tinubu administra­tion has released N1.06 trillion. That is more than 200 times what is in the appropriat­ion act. This is what happens when the National Assembly fails in its duties,” he added.

Atiku said it was curious that the N15.91 trillion announced by Umahi did not include the cost of the railway component. He therefore wondered how much the project would cost if the railway component is included.

“If N15.6 trillion is for the road component alone, then the total cost could be far higher when the railway is included. We want to know the cost of the railway,” he said.

The PDP presidenti­al candidate also lambasted Umahi for admitting that the project was given to Hitech constructi­on company without a competitiv­e bidding.

He asked Umahi to stop trying to deceive Nigerians with the claim that only Hitech was competent enough to do the project, wondering if it is the same that has been grappling with the execution of its projects in Lagos.

The former vice president stated: “The essence of a competitiv­e bidding is so that Nigerians can get the best value for money. It is so that you can compare prices and pick the company that can afford the project.

“It is wrong for him to have concluded that only Hitech could handle this project when such a project has been done by other reputable firms in the United States, China and South Africa.

“He claims he didn’t know there was a business relationsh­ip between Gilbert Chagoury and Tinubu, but this is another lie because Tinubu has publicly acknowledg­ed this fact,” Atiku stressed.

Atiku called on members of the National Assembly to be alive to their responsibi­lities instead of acting like an annex of the presidency.

“Until I exposed the dubious nature of this project, no member of the National Assembly thought it wise to investigat­e. The total cost was never made known until now. The fact that there was no bidding was never made known until I blew the whistle,” Atiku pointed out.

The former vice president also knocked Umahi for claiming that no money had been released yet to Hitech, which he described as another lie.

He said: “On March 31, 2024, Umahi came on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics programme where he pointedly said that the sum of N1.06 trillion was released to Hitech. Only for him to say on TVC on April 11 that the same money had not been released. Which one is true, and which one is false?”

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