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Why we’re awarding multi-billion naira contracts 18 days to go – FG

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The Federal Government yesterday explained why the Federal Executive Council was approving multibilli­on naira contracts 18 days to the end of the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion.

The Minister of Transporta­tion, Mu’azu Sambo and his water resources counterpar­t, Sulaiman Adamu, explained this after the cabinet meeting.

Sambo, while reacting to a question that sought to know the reason for the award of contracts which the outgoing ministers would not execute due to expiration of tenure on May 29, said the administra­tion would continue to perform its duties up to May 28.

He said: “Ladies and gentlemen, without any intentions of mischief, this government was elected to function from 2019 to precisely 29th of May 2023. Should we now stop functionin­g one month before the next appointmen­t because we are coming to the end of the tenure?

“This government must work. We expect the next government to also work until the very last day of their tenure.”

Adamu said contracted processes took time, saying the incoming government would continue from where this administra­tion stopped since government remained a continuum.

He said: “If I may add, there are processes and this processes have started. We’re still operating the 2022 budget, we have agencies. These things are not just done in one day.

“We had lots of submission­s to BPP to ICRC, all the agencies involved in the procuremen­t, and they have to get ready.

“So, anytime they are ready, it is at that point that we have to submit. And like the Minister of Transporta­tion said, we’re still in office technicall­y until the 28th of May. So, we still have to operate. And this is the instructio­n that we have from Mr. President.

“Since the elections were conducted, that government must continue to function regardless of elections and so on. And so we are just doing our duty as we should serve in the country.

“We do not control the process, but when it is completed and we are still in office, we are duty-bound to bring these memos to Council for Council to approve. Government is a continuum. There are still a lot of memos.

“I can assure you a lot of contracts will not see the light of day in the next one week or two. And for those, we do not have any option but to let the process continue. And then for the next government to come and continue. That is what we face also.

“Some of the very first memos we brought to council in 2015, for me, I had no idea when they started, but I had to be briefed on, this was the way that it had to be and then they were brought in here. So, government is a continuum. And it should be seen as such.

“And I think this administra­tion should be given that full credit because, to a large extent, we have continued since 2015, to implement projects and programmes that we didn’t initiate, that which, in our assessment, were good for the country. We continued them, we didn’t jettison them, and we’re confident that the incoming administra­tion will do the same.”

 ?? Photo: Benedict Uwalaka ?? „ From left: Vice President, Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria (ICAN), Mr. Innocent Okwuosa; Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel; Akwa Ibom Governor-elect, Pastor Umo Eno; and the President of ICAN, Mallam Tijjani Musa Isa; during ICAN 2023 annual dinner and award night, held in Lagos recently
Photo: Benedict Uwalaka „ From left: Vice President, Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria (ICAN), Mr. Innocent Okwuosa; Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel; Akwa Ibom Governor-elect, Pastor Umo Eno; and the President of ICAN, Mallam Tijjani Musa Isa; during ICAN 2023 annual dinner and award night, held in Lagos recently

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