The Federal Government has ordered the termination of the contract with Levant Construction Ltd on the reconstruction of Benin-Sapele-Warri highway executed under Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme, due to non-performance.
Minister of Works, Sen. (Engr) David Nweze Umahi who disclosed this after a meeting with Chief Executives of GELD Construction Ltd and SKECC Nigeria Ltd over the delay in the execution of the Benin-Sapele-Warri road project held in his office, Mabushi-Abuja on Tuesday.
The meeting had in attendance, the Honourable Minister of State for Works, Rt. Hon. Bello Muhammad Goronyo, the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Works, Engr.Olufunso Adebiyi, and Directors of key departments.
“We have three sections there. We have the Levant section. Unfortunately, Levant has not lived up to expectation. We even had to intervene and beg the Governor of Edo State to please get the worst sections of that route done.
“We divided the worst sections into two and told Levant to concentrate on one part. While the Governor of Edo State intervened,which I think is about 23 kilometers for N35 billion, and that section the Governor of Edo State intervened is ongoing very well.
According to the statement released by his aide, the Minister directed the Permanent Secretary get the job properly terminated and write them a letter for a joint measurement, and also to write their bank to request for repayment of the APG failing which the matter would be taken to EFCC.
Umahi, however, expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the discussion with SKECC Nigeria Ltd and Geld Construction Ltd over the need for them to step up work on the respective sections of the road project being handled by them.
He commended the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and the Governor of Edo State, Rt Sen. Monday Okpebholo for their interventions on some kilometers of that road project.
“I have called the Governor of Delta State, and I commend him for the very beautiful work he’s doing. Three flyovers at the same time, beautiful flyovers.
“In this country, we need such beauties. We have also learned from that design. So we appealed to him to get any contractor within that zone to put ten kilometers with reinforced concrete.
“He has accepted to do that. So I commend him very highly, which means that the Edo State Governor is intervening in that section, and the Governor of Delta State is intervening in the other section. We are grateful to them.”
“But we are pleading with them to go back and remedy this one kilometer that they have milled the existing asphalt.” For Messrs Geld, he said, “Geld has accepted to go back to their own section, and we’ve agreed to review their project to cater for the unforeseen circumstances that they encountered.
“So they are going back to the site, and we’ve agreed to work very well with them. And we’re happy about that. And the second job they have, which is Lokoja- Abuja road, we’ve also agreed that they should go back to the site and review the project, because as of today, the asphalt cost is 9,000 per square meter, whereas asphalt is about 30,000 per square meter.
“So they are going back to the site on trust, and we’re going to do that. And then you get to Itoki – Ikorodu road, which is 34 kilometers. We’ve agreed with them on all the issues. They are going back to the site, and I thank Mr. President for his interest in all the projects in the federation”, he said.