The Minister of Works, David Umahi has defended the records of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration on infrastructural development in the Southeast of Nigeria.
In a Press Briefing on Wednesday in Abuja, Umahi countered Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe’s claim of marginalisation by the current administration.
He stressed that several infrastructure projects had been either initiated, revived, or funded substantially in the Southeast by President Tinubu’s administration.
In view of this, the Minister cited some of the projects which includes the Lagos– Calabar Coastal Highway, sections of the Trans-Sahara Road passing via Ebonyi State.
Also, the Second Niger Bridge bypass, the dualisation of the Enugu–Abakaliki Road, and ongoing work on the Enugu– Onitsha and Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressways.
He also listed completed and ongoing projects such as the reconstruction and commissioning of the Atani Bridge in Enugu State, the Emene flyover, and improved travel times on major federal highways across the region.
After listing some ongoing road projects in the zone, Umahi said, “All of the South East governments are supporting the president, because the president has provided inclusive governance in the country.”
Reaction to Abaribe’s suggestion that President Tinubu would not be supported in 2027, Umahi said the Senator was speaking for himself and not for the South-East.
He said: “Let me use the opportunity to talk about what a Senator from my zone has said, talking about the President, and he mentioned me, and that’s Senator Abaribe.
“Incidentally, he’s my in-law, and I sent him a text that I’m going to reply to him, and he said to me that he spoke as an opposition and nothing personal.
“First and foremost, I boasted, and I still boast that all the Southeast governors are supporting the president because the President has provided inclusive governance in the country”, he said.
Speaking on the procurement of the Lagos-Calabar Highway, Umahi said Senator Abaribe needs to know and be corrected.
“But if we put together what he has achieved, and he’s questioning me, then I have to question what he has achieved because by saying that I didn’t care about the procurement process, it’s an attack on my personality and integrity.
“And I think that after correcting him, he has to withdraw his statement because if he doesn’t, I will say more”, the Minister added.
He explained that there are three categories of procurement recognised by the Procurement Act, asking the Senator, Abaribe to go and study it and come back to tell Nigerians whether there was any infringement in the Lagos–Calabar coastal highway.
He said the project was openly advertised, subjected to stakeholder engagement, and certified after an internationally recognised ESIA process.
“The project was so credible that when it was presented to foreign financial institutions, it was oversubscribed by over 100 million dollars,” Umahi said.
He used this opportunity to urge Southeast citizens to reject narratives of exclusion and embrace national unity, saying, “This country belongs to all of us. No one is a stranger. We all have equal rights.”
The Minister also defended the administration’s economic reforms, citing improvements in currency stability, inflation moderation and enhanced security operations.