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Buhari government owes contractors N69 billion – Fashola tells Senate

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The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola on Thursday opened up to the Senate Committee that the Federal Government of Nigeria owed contractors carrying out works for the Ministry a whopping sum of N69 billion

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The worried Minister gave the revelation at the 2021 budget hearing before the joint Committee on House on in Abuja.

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“The Federal Government of Nigeria has an outstanding liabilities of N69 billion to contractors executing various forms of projects in the housing sector”, he said.

The joint Committee of Senate and the House of Representatives on Thursday in Abuja, met to scrutinize and allow the Minister to defend the 2021 budget estimates of the Ministry, but Fashola further maintained the capital component of the Budget was meant to complete the ongoing projects in 2021.

He said the liabilities were incured from 29 contractors executing projects in the urban and regional developments department of the Ministry.

“Others are 59 from Engineering Services, while Public Building and Housing Development has 794.

Giving a run down, he said, Lands and Housing Developments 10, Public Private Partnership 11,while Special Project Unit has 11 contractors.

Explaining on the 2020 budget performance he explained, explained that about 1,786 National Housing projects out of 3,926 which were initiated by the Federal Government have been completed.

He added that the 2021 budget would be anchored on the completion of the remaining 2,140 housing units under the national housing program in 34 states of the federation and the FCT.

Fashola also said six Federal Secretariates were under construction in Bayelsa, Anambra, Ekiti, Osun, Zamfara and Nasarawa states.

On issuance of
Certificate of Occupancy(C of O), the minister said total of 3,950 C of Os and 1,246 consent were issued and granted to Nigerians from Jan 2018 to Jan 2020.

According to him, some of the request for the C of Os was dates back to 1996 ,noting that the issuance would further accelerate economic growth and development in the sector.

He said the major factor militating the timely completion of housing projects was insufficient budgetary provision for the projects to sustain annual cas-flow requirement levels.

Fashola also said there was need to complete all ongoing projects before embarking on new projects.

Meanwhile, on performance of 2020 budget, by the ministry, Fashola said out of the N72 billion appropriated for capital projects,N48 billion had been released to the sector representing 67.41 per cent of the sum appropriated.

For overhead cost, he said N72 million, was released, representing 61.05 per cent of the N118 million appropriated.

On the 2021 budget estimates, Fashola said, N76 billion was proposed as capital ,while N188 million was for overhead cost, and ,N5 billion was for personnel cost.

Earlier in his opening remark, Chairman, of the Committee, Sen.Sam Egwu(PDP Ebonyi) said the committee expects the minister to provide detailed explanation on the performance of the 2020 budget and proposal for 2021.

Some members of the committee who spoke expressed concern on the huge amount of outstanding liabilities due to contractors in the sector.

They emphasised the need for government to settle the liabilities given the importance of the sector to economic development of the country.

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Unical confers Doctoral Degree on Unoma Akpabio

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As part of the activities to celebrate the golden anniversary of the University of Calabar, the wife of the President of the Senate, Mrs Ekaette Unoma Godswill Akpabio was on Saturday, March 22, 2025 conferred with an honorary doctorate degree in Education Management.

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The ceremony held at the main campus of the institution in Calabar, Cross River State also saw the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Wike awarded the honorary doctorate degree in Law.

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Other awardees included Major General Moses Bisong Obi (rtd) (Doctor of Peace and Conflict Studies) and Supreme Court Justice, Emmanuel Akomaye Obi (Doctor of Law).

In her acceptance speech after the conferment by the 15th Emir of Kano and Chancellor of the University, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, the wife of the Senate President, Mrs Akpabio thanked the Governing Council and Management of the University for finding her worthy of the honour.

A statement by the Special Assistant on Media/communication to the President of the Senate, Anietie Ekong quoted Mrs Akpabio as saying “I am happy to be honoured with this award from the prestigious University of Calabar that I have heard so much about from my dear husband, an alumnus of this great institution.

“I was wondering when I will join him as a great Malabress and that day has come and I am grateful to the University for this honour,” she said.

Mrs Akpabio promised to work with other awardees especially the Minister of the FCT to provide infrastructural assistance to the university.

In a citation the University extolled Mrs Akpabio for her philanthropic and humanitarian efforts towards uplifting the lives of women and the vulnerable of the society through her non governmental organisation, the Family Life Enhancement Initiative.

She was also recognized as a Champion of women’s rights and as one who used her position as the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State to fight for the inclusion of more women in governance.

On his part, Chief Wike said he was honoured to be among the recipients of award. He extolled the Visitor of the University, President Bola Tinubu for working tirelessly to promote tertiary education in the country.

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State of Emergency in Rivers discredit Nigeria’s image — Jonathan

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Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed disappointment over the declaration of State of emergency in Rivers State, saying it discredits Nigeria’s image.

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The declaration by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has sent Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara packing for six months, while the elected members of the State House of Assembly have also been suspended.

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Jonathan stated this while speaking as the Chairman at the Haske Satumari Foundation Colloquium in Abuja on Saturday.

He said elected officials have been removed from office in a very disappointing manner.

Contrary to Jonathan’s view however, the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, expressed support for Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers.

The party said no responsible government will allow a situation to deteriorate before taking decisive action in the best interest of its citizens.

NNPP National Chairman, Dr. Agbo Major, told newsmen: “President Tinubu is the Chief Security Officer of Nigeria.
“The information available to him as president from intelligence sources may not be in the public purview.
“The government in Rivers was suspended and no one can actually say what would have happened by now, judging from the deepening crisis.

“The crisis was further compounded by some leaders who, instead of offering advice or promoting peace during the turmoil, allowed it to escalate before later stepping in to criticize.”

But for President Jonathan, “These actions by key actors in the executive and legislative arms of government paint the country in a negative light.”

He said it was not the norm for former presidents to comment on issues, so as not to heat up the polity.
However, Jonathan said, his comment became necessary after calls from many Nigerians, urging him to speak on the events in Rivers State.

He added that the image of the country and how much investments a country attracts is dependent on the actions of the executive, legislature and judiciary of that country.

Goodluck Jonathan faulted the situation where an individual can dictate to the judiciary, noting that it makes it difficult for anyone to have faith in the judiciary.

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Edo:Governor Okpebholo excited as first flyover bridge reaches advanced stage in Benin city

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has expressed joy over the pace of work at the construction site of the first flyover bridge in Edo State, located at Ramat Park, in Benin City.

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The project expected to be completed in 18 months is being executed by the administration of Governor Okpebholo. The project was flagged off in November, 2024, barely one week after Okpebholo assumed office as Governor of Edo State.

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The contractor handling the project, Mr. Andy Duan of CCECC told Governor Okpebholo during an unscheduled visit to the site that 20 percent of the project had been done so far.

Duan noted that the construction, which started last year, has reached 20 percent of stage of completion, assuring the people that the company will work according to specifications.

“For this work which commenced in December 2024, we have done seven pillars, underground cross beams and other works are ongoing as we are doing our best to meet up with the construction period,” he stated.

Governor Okpebholo, on his part, said he is not sleeping, as he continues to monitor projects cross the State to ensure the jobs are done according to agreed specifications.

The Governor threatened to revoke contracts whose handlers were not working according to specifications and assured Edo people that under his administration, Edo people would benefit from quality infrastructural development.

“We are not sleeping. We go around the State to monitor all our ongoing projects to ensure quality job delivery. Also, to ensure contractors meet specifications.

“For the Ramat Park flyover, the contractor is doing well, and I am impressed with the speed of the job done so far. If they continue with this kind of speed and pace, I believe they will complete the construction at the stipulated time. The materials like the iron being used and other materials are of high quality and standard.

“Inspecting projects across the State is a way for us to know those who are working and those playing with the projects they were given.

“We have gone to some sites, and we are not happy with what we met as some of these contractors are not meeting our targets and not doing the jobs according to specifications. Such contracts will be revoked.

“As an administration, we want to leave a legacy for our people, and we must ensure that we fulfill all our promises made to Edo people. We will continue to inspect and monitor every project to put contractors on their toes to deliver quality jobs according to specifications for the benefit of Edo people.

“I am not happy with the job of one of the contractors working for us and we will invite him on Monday for a discussion and you may hear bad news because the way they are going is not the way a contract should be executed,” he added.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, John Obanor, who accompanied the Governor on the inspection of the flyover, said the project is on track.

He noted that the job is not being appreciated now by people because it is in its early stage, but sooner than later, as the work progresses, it will be appreciated better. He noted that the company handling the project is doing a good job.

Other road projects inspected by Governor Okpebholo included Uteh Temboga road, open drainage at upper Ekenhua road opposite Nigerian Army cantonment Benin City, Upper Ekenhua road and Catholic Charismatic Renewal road Ugbiyoko.

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