— 23rd January 2018
NAN
The Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara on
Tuesday, January 23, called for the completion of the Second Niger
Bridge and Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, saying that they are pivotal to
national development.
Dogara made the call while declaring open a two-day investigative
hearing on the nature of the contract or concession arrangement on the
projects, organised by the House Committee on Works.
Represented by the Deputy Minority Leader, Rep. Chukwuka Onyema,
Dogara said that the investigative hearing became critical given that
the projects were constant ugly features in national discourse.
While stating that proactive steps must be taken to ensure early
completion of the projects, the Speaker said that the projects
constitute vital arterial network for the country’s road transport
system.
“They have become media sensations and highly politicized to the
extent that it now seems that we are playing games with the lives of our
people.
“Past administrations have celebrated progress ostensibly made on
them while achieving little or nothing in reality,’’ Dogara said.
According to the Speaker, the House observed that contracts for the
projects continued to feature in annual budgets without any seeming
signs of their completion or total amount required to do so.“The Minister for Power, Works and Housing stated that funds for the
projects in 2017 Appropriation Act were reduced, so they run the risk of
becoming white elephant projects because they are not under concession
or Public-Private Partnership arrangement.’’
He added that the manner of execution of the projects was not in accordance with any defined method of projects execution.
“The Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority had spent about N18
billion on the Second Niger Bridge as the financier during their early
stages.“As a result of these observations, the House, by resolution, urged
the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing to provide funds in the
2018 budget for the completion of the projects,’’ the Speaker said.
Dogara noted that the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway had become a subject of
litigations as the government vacillates between executing it through
PPP arrangement and direct funding.
“Unfortunately, the same affliction is seeping into the execution of the Second Niger Bridge.
“If the House of Representatives, in its oversight responsibility,
does not step in at this time, we run the risk of continuing this path
and the rehabilitation of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway will remain a mirage
and the Second Niger Bridge will never get constructed,’’ Dogara said.
Tuesday, 23 January 2018
Dogara calls for completion of 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
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