Times of Suriname

Opposition spent over US$600M on failed projects, without studies

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Minister of Public Infrastruc­ture, David Patterson, has chastised the Parliament­ary Opposition for spending over US$600Million of taxpayers’ monies on failed projects including the Amaila Falls Hydro-Project and the Linden/Lethem and Sheriff Street/Mandela Avenue road upgrades.

The Minister was at the time addressing the National Assembly during the 2019 budget debate. He used the opportunit­y to refute claims by Opposition members that his ministry has been conducting several irrelevant studies.

Minister Patterson clarified that in the case of the Amaila Falls Hydro-Project, a sum of US$45M was spent on the project which did not come to fruition.

He rubbished the entire project noting that after extensive investigat­ion the right procedures were not followed.

“I checked my entire ministry and there was no evaluation report, when we checked with NPTAB [National Procuremen­t and Tender Administra­tion Board] no evaluation report. We even checked the consultant; there was none.

“I sent my staff to the archives and I found the advertisem­ent for the project and discovered that it was awarded to NICIL [National Industrial and Commercial Investment­s Limited]. So, it went straight from NICIL to Cabinet. They wrote their own specificat­ion, did no evaluation report, went straight to Cabinet and awarded a contract and ended up paying US$45Million.” As it relates to the Linden/ Lethem Road, Minister Patterson explained that five feasibilit­y studies were done between 1989 and 2008, but yet no work was done on the road.

However, through the APNU-AFC government, a UK-CIF grant was presented for review studies and constructi­on of Linden to Mabura Road and the Kurupukari Bridge. The Water Front Developmen­t Project has been awarded to Mott Mc Donald.

Further, the Sheriff Street/ Mandela Avenue road widening project began in March 2010 however after protracted delays the contract was eventually awarded and signed on December 11, 2017, the Public infrastruc­ture Minister stated.

According to Minister Patterson, other major projects which suffered under the previous administra­tion after being awarded without any feasibilit­y studies include the Skeldon Factory, Berbice River Bridge, Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport expansion and Fiber Optic Cable – Installati­on.

“After seven years the contract for the Sheriff Street/ Mandela Avenue road widening project was signed, including having to turn back because of flaws under your government (People’s Progressiv­e Party/Civic) … Further not a single word from Opposition MPs on the Berbice Bridge.

“Not a single word on the one single activity that could decimate the entire Region Five and Six. I had to send the Honourable Member Charrandas to ensure I am not locked up for keeping the bridge and keeping the toll affordable for the people you said are yours,” Minister Patterson stated.

(Kaieteur News)

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