Nigerian Minister of Works, David Umahi has officially flagged off rehabilitation works on the Abuja – Kaduna road on Thursday, 17th October, 2024.
According to the statement released by the Ministry on Friday, stating that one of the key areas of focus under the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the construction, and rehabilitation of road infrastructure to enhance economic growth and social development.
Speaking at the epoch making event, the Minister stated that the road project is in three sections: Abuja – Kaduna (Section I), Kaduna – Zaria (Section II) and Zaria – Kano (Section III).
“This is being handled by BUA (Nig.) Plc. The Kaduna – Zaria section is being handled by Messrs Julius Berger (Nig.) Plc”.
However, due to the slow pace of work on Section I, Umahi admonished the original contractor, Messrs Julius Berger (Nig.) Plc to stop playing games, pushing the government around but concentrate on delivering the project according to the reviewed contract sum of N740 billion, insisting that no further review would be entertained.
While maintaining the same quality with that of the Lagos – Calabar Coastal Highway or the Apapa – Oworonshoki Expressway, which is built to last for between 50 – 100 years.
Umahi also maintained that President Tinubu, has directed two prompt actions to be taken on the road to ease the plight of road users: palliative works to be effected on the failed portions.
“And the contractor have since mobilised to site and is expected to finish by the middle of November, as well as its total rehabilitation. When completed, you can travel from here to Kaduna with your eyes closed,” he humorously remarked.
He commended the infrastructural initiative of Mr. President, stating that infrastructure, nationwide, was in a terrible state of decay on his assumption of office.
In his welcome address, the Director, Highways, Construction and Rehabilitation, Engr. Umar Bakare, disclosed that the original contract was awarded to Julius Berger PLC. in 2018 and was divided into three (3) sections for ease of construction.
“Section II is substantially completed, while Section III is at an advanced stage of completion but Section I is only about 27% completed.
“Due to the importance of the road as a major link to the FCT and its economic importance to the country, it has become imperative to fast track the completion of the outstanding sections of the Dual Carriageway”.
“Provision of new stone- based to be stabilised with cement (3%) and provision of CRCP (continuously reinforced concrete pavement) on both the carriageway and the shoulders. It also includes the provision of hydraulic structures (culverts, lined drains etc.).
“The amount for the contact is N145. 8 billion and it is expected to be completed within fourteen (14) months. The financing model is under the Tax Credit Scheme of the Federal Government of Nigeria”, he said.
Speaking at the ceremony, the representative of Dangote Group, Alh. Bukar Abba, thanked the Federal Government and, particularly the Minister for the confidence reposed in the Dangote Industries Ltd., while assuring that they would align very well with the project’s specifications and the proposed completion period.
The Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate, Sen. Onyekachi Nwebonyi and His Excellency, Sen. Adamu Aliero were full of praises for the Administration for coming to the aid of road users, while urging the contractor to deliver according to specifications, as well as the dateline.
Other dignitaries at the flag off ceremony include, Senator (Prof) Anthony Annie and the SSA to Mr President on Stakeholder Engagement, South East, Barrister Chioma Nweze.