— 14th December 2017
From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja
Minister of Niger Delta, Usani Usani, yesterday, flayed previous
governments over the strategic East-West Road, which he said was
designed to fail.
According to him, “the East West road is a project that has been messed
up from inception, naturally designed to fail by all the agreements and
designed concepts that we have seen.”
Usani who made the claim at the end of the Federal Executive Council
(FEC) meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said names
of between 30 and 40 contractors would be sent to the Economic and
Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) for prosecution for their roles in the
East West Road as well as other projects awarded in the Niger Delta
ministry by previous administrations.
“… I have got a minimum of 30 to 40 contractors that I am sending to
EFCC. On the East West road, I have taken a private consultant to review
the whole cost. So, some contractors will obviously refund money for
which the present cost will be discounted. So, when you see contractors
ganging up and publishing things against me, you should know the
foundation. But as far as I am here, I will do something that I feel is
right.”
The road project, a 675km dual-carriage way meant to open up the entire
Niger Delta states linking them one to another as well as the South West
region was awarded in 2006 by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration. It
stretches from Calabar in Cross River to Warri in Delta State, with an
additional 23.9km included by former president Goodluck Jonathan to link
Calabar with oceanic town of Oron in Akwa Ibom.
The road is also to link all major oil towns beginning from Oron, Uyo to
Calabar and the Atlantic Ocean, up to Itu and Eket in Akwa Ibom, Port
Harcourt and Ahoada (Rivers), Kaiama (Bayelsa), Warri (Delta) to Benin.
The project cost which was initially at N211 billion by the Obasanjo
administration was revised to N726 billion by the Jonathan
administration.
Meanwhile, NEC has also approved N16 billion for the construction of the
headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
The building, which would be sited in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, is
estimated to be completed within 52 weeks after which it will be given
out for rents.
He explained that the new headquarters complex would have up to 13
floors, some of which will be rented out to raise funds for the
Commission and would also save NDDC about N2 billion on rent per annum.
Asked why priority was given to a new headquarters over the East-West
Road, Usani replied that the N16 billion would not be enough to complete
the road, which has already gulped N300 billion.
He said the Buhari administration has made significant progress in the
past two years to correct the fundamental errors in the design of the
East-West Road, for which over N30 billion would be needed to complete.
“Some times when questions or concerns come from the public, you provoke
our thoughts to get back to our sense of history. The East West road is
a project that has been messed up from inception, naturally designed to
fail by all the agreements and designed concepts that we have seen. And
here we are making sure that we put things in order so that we can see
the terminal point of that project.
“If the project started more than a decade ago and in 24 months we have
made the progress we have made on it, correcting even the construction
deficits in the area, then I think you should be able to appreciate what
we are doing. When you talk of N16 billion as if it is so relevant in
completing the East West road, I wish to tell you that the outstanding
certificate on the East West road amount to N30 billion. So, if we put
N16 billion there… in fact, one and the other are not substitutes. Two
of them are essential infrastructure projects that must go on, so it
doesn’t mean that if we put that money on the East West road then it
satisfies the needs of housing the NDDC.
“The Niger Delta region has a prime position in our preference to
develop the area and so there are no substitutes. So, even if we are not
going to do the NDDC headquarters, it doesn’t mean we will complete the
East West road.
“We have spent N300 billion on the East West road and yet the project has not made much progress.
“I’m doing a review of the entire contract of the road because without
that nothing will ever happen on it talkless of completion. If you have
spent N300 billion and you are where you are then… the design,
negotiations, contract everything is wrong. You designed a project of
that nature and give it a lifespan of seven years and then no designs in
some sectors and yet you are attributing cost to it. So by what means
did you have the elements of costing? These are verifiable facts at any
time.”
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
East-West Road designed to fail –Minister
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