The Minister of Information and
Culture, Lai Mohammed, says President Muhammadu Buhari led administration
recorded greater achievements in the South-east than the 16 years government of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The minister said this on
Wednesday in Aba, while inspecting the Enugu-Port Harcourt dual carriage way
reconstruction and rehabilitation.
The minister, who inspected the
project with a team of journalists, said that in three years, “the Buhari
government can lay claim to many completed and ongoing infrastructure
development in the south east.’’
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Specifically, he said the strategic Enugu-Port Harcourt road in the region was awarded by the PDP administration in 2014 but abandoned due to no cash backing.
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Specifically, he said the strategic Enugu-Port Harcourt road in the region was awarded by the PDP administration in 2014 but abandoned due to no cash backing.
Mr Mohammed said upon assumption
of office, the Buhari administration had funded the project to over 50 per cent
completion.
“The Enugu-Port Harcourt dual
carriage way is a major route in the South-east and the major towns along the
route are, Enugu Okigwe, Umuahia, Aba and Port Harcourt.
“The traffic volume generated on
the road spanning a total length of 118km is very high.
“The road had suffered various
deformations and distress in the form of slippage, rutting, fatigue, edge
crack, and portholes.
“The road had become almost
impassable until this administration came to the rescue
“Yet, the naysayers have painted
the administration as have not done anything for the south east zone,’’ he
said.
Mr Mohammed stressed that the 16
years of PDP in power was a waste to the south east region contrary to what the
naysayers were saying.
The minister also justified his
claim with the progress made by the Buhari’s administration on the second Niger
Bridge also awarded by PDP government but not funded.
He said the Buhari administration
had sustained funding of the second Niger bridge project to near completion.
“In 16 years, what did the PDP do
on the Enugu-Port Harcourt road and the second Niger Bridge?
“Everything that we saw today is
what this administration has achieved, yet some politicians are so fraudulent
they sit in Abuja and accuse the administration of not doing anything for the
south east.
“From what you have seen, you will
see that this administration has done so much for this zone. We can now see
that some people are just misinforming the public,’’ he said
The minister called on politicians
to make statements of facts on the achievements of the administration rather
than politicising the progress recorded.
The Federal Controller of Works,
Enugu state, Oyekanmi Olufemi, said the Enugu-Port Harcourt road was divided
into four sections and each awarded to different contractors.
He said the Enugu to Lokpanta
section was awarded to Messrs CGC construction Ltd, while the Lokpanta to
Umuahia Tower was awarded to Messrs Setraco Nig. Ltd.
Mr Olufemi said that the Umuahia
Tower to Aba section was awarded to Messrs Arab Contractors, while Messrs CCEC
Construction firm was handling the Aba to Port Harcourt section
“The contract was awarded in 2014
by former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration in the sum of N32
billion
“But unfortunately, money that was
supposed to be paid to the contractors which is 15 per cent of the contract
sum, N4 billion, was a major challenge.
“As at 2015, the amount given to
the contractors was only N100 million, with that they could not start.
“The new government came in and
the first budget of the new government was in 2016, funding started in earnest.
“As I speak with you today, the
advance payment of N4.08 billion has fully been paid by this government and the
contractor has done a lot of work since they mobilised to sites,’’ he said.
The minister inspected the four
sections of the road and expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so
far.




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