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We’ve not done enough on road projects — FG ...says capital releases to hit N900bn in December

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, says the Federal Government has not done enough on road projects.

She said this yesterday while briefing State House reporters after the Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

She said: “We have a lot of roads in the country but not every road you see is a responsibi­lity of the Federal government. The major arterial roads are the ones that are the responsibi­lity of the federal government. Majority of the roads in the country are within the purview and responsibi­lity of States as well as local government­s.

“Have we done enough? No, not yet, that is why we are trying to do more including raising special funds to make sure that roads and such other infrastruc­ture are being addressed.”

She said in the past two years, the government had issued Sukuku bonds. “In 2017, it was for the constructi­on of 25 roads. In 2018, 23 roads and there is also another one that is being processed.”

Responding to a question on a statement recently credited to the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, that his ministry could not get all funds required to fix roads, Ahmed admitted that the government had not implemente­d the budget 100 percent.

She, however, stated that the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing as well as the Ministry of Transporta­tion always got priority attention whenever funds were released for capital projects.

According to her, although the fiscal space is tight and resources limited because revenues are “on the performing”, when there are have resources and funds to release, “the highest proportion goes to Power, Transport, World and Housing.”

She said her ministry planned to release up to N900bn for capital expenditur­e by December.

She said N650bn had been released since President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the release of N600bn for capital expenditur­e in October when he submitted the 2020 budget to the National Assembly.

Ahmed said the FEC approved a memo on additional capital increase of 3,230 shares for Nigeria at the Internatio­nal Bank of Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t.

She said Nigeria held 16, 187 shares at the IBRD prior to this period in the largest developmen­t bank in the world owned by 189 member countries, adding that the total value of the shares was $50.6m.

The House of Representa­tives yesterday ordered the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio to dissolve the three-man interim board of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission.

The directive followed a motion by Ossai Nicholas Ossai (PDP, Delta) who noted that the constituti­on of the interim leadership by the minister contravene­s the law establishi­ng the NDDC.

According to him, Section 8 of THE NDDC Act provides that its management and administra­tive shall be the responsibi­lity of the its governing board which includes the chairman, the managing director, the executive directors and other members.

He also recalled that in Octobe, President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered for a forensic audit of the operations and activities of the NDDC from 2001 to 2019.

“In the later part of October 2019, precisely on the 29th, Mr. President through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation announced the appointmen­t of 15 new NDDC board members whose names were thereafter sent to the Senate for confirmati­on,” he said.

Ossai said it was disturbing that in the evening of October 29, Akpabio allegedly announced the sacking of the Acting Managing Director of NDDC and the appointmen­t of a three-man interim management committee to run the affairs of the NDDC for six months.

 ?? Photo: State House ?? President Muhammadu Buhari (3rd left), Minister of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu (2nd left), Exec. Sec. NUC Prof. Abubakar Rasheed (left) and High Commission­er of Nigeria to UK Justice Adesola Oguntade (4th left) and other dignitarie­s from Nigeria with the Management of Pearson Educationa­l Group in London yesterday
Photo: State House President Muhammadu Buhari (3rd left), Minister of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu (2nd left), Exec. Sec. NUC Prof. Abubakar Rasheed (left) and High Commission­er of Nigeria to UK Justice Adesola Oguntade (4th left) and other dignitarie­s from Nigeria with the Management of Pearson Educationa­l Group in London yesterday

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