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Tinubu inherited 2,600 road projects worth N15trn – Umahi

The Minister of Works, David Umahi on Tuesday said President Bola Tinubu’s administration inherited 2,600 road projects nationwide worth N15 trillion.

Umahi made this known in Abuja, at a meeting with contractors to address “some salient issues on the state of road contracts and funding”.

‘`When we came on board, Mr President, inherited a total of 2,600 projects totaling over 15 trillion.

“At that time the projects were ongoing, only about N2 trillion or thereabout were certified and paid.

“Now, we have ongoing projects of over N13 trillion.

“Some of them are under SUKUK, some budgetary provisions over a number of years, some being funded by NNPC tax credit while some with private sector  tax credit,  among others.

“Unfortunately, we were confronted with inflation after the fuel subsidy was removed and then the challenges of the Naira came.

All of these made it mandatory that all projects must be looked into,” he said.

Umahi said some of the projects had lasted for 11 months and some over 18 months and above, which made inflation to affect their  delivery

He  noted that after a realistic look into the projects, the ministry realised the need to review most of the projects because of the conditions on ground.

The Minister disclosed that the ministry  had appealed to the President to capture the projects in the 2024 budgetary provision, and he obliged the request.

The Minister however, observed that the ongoing projects had very poor budgetary allocation ranging from  N50 million to N100million.

“We also have some new projects; the constituency projects of members of National Assembly constitute over 90 per cent of the new projects.

“These constituency projects are also of very  poor budgetary allocation  of about N100 million to  N200 million.’’

Umahi further disclosed that the ministry had about 30 projects in its  2024 budget, with N2 billion allocation .

He reiterated the commitment of the ministry to  innovating ways to deliver on its mandates.

“In Spite of the challenges, we have really achieved a lot in this ministry. We have 330 projects that Mr. President approved on emergency basis totaling over N260 billion in cost.

“As of today, we have completed over 80 per cent of such projects.

“So, if we were to ask Mr. President to come over to commission them, there will be no time for him to do other things.

“I think that a cumulative project of over N260 billion is quite a milestone achievement for this ministry and for Mr President” he said.

Umahi, therefore, directed the  Permanent Secretary to instruct all Regional Directors  of the ministry, to carry out the inauguration of the projects nationwide, so that Nigerians would see what they were doing.

The Minister also disclosed that from July, the ministry would be  inviting the president, monthly, to commission mega projects across the six geopolitical zones .

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