Minister of Works, Sen. (Engr) David Umahi has reprimanded the poor construction methodology deployed by the China Civil Engineering Construction Company Limited on the Aba bound of Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway.
Umahi made the disapproval when he was on a routine supervision of ongoing road projects within South South and South East on Sunday, as contained in statement released by his aide.
The Minister expressed displeasure over the recalcitrance of the contractor in complying with the new construction codes and regulations which are aimed at building enduring road infrastructure for the nation.
He decried the state of the 43-km Aba-Port Harcourt inherited ongoing project handled by CCECC, which the Minister said was on the verge of total collapse.
Umahi directed that a 14-day notice of termination be issued to the contractor, having regard to the various warning letters issued to the contractor over their poor construction performance on the said job.
He further directed that the Port Harcourt bound of the project be descoped and reawarded to a competent contractor. “If you get to Port Harcourt end, which they did about two years or thereabout, the entire road has almost totally failed.
“I will direct the Ministry of Works to scout out for very qualified indigenous contractors to handle the Port Harcourt bound. They should be the contractor that will start work immediately while we sort out for funds for them.
“Number two, for the site handled by CCECC, they should issue them 14 days notice of termination of the job. And I want this directive to go very wide.
“Even if they are going to do it during the dry season, they have to maintain the ones that they have done, put in writing that they’re going to mill out the binder at their own cost, and then be able to put a new binder, which we have paid for.”
Umahi reiterated that putting binder for a stretch of the project without putting wearing is unacceptable.
The 56-km inherited ongoing project was noted to have reached 85% completion. “They are one of our best, the first five. Even we want them to maintain from Aba to Umuahia, the completed section. So they’re working very hard.
“The controller is also doing very well. I wish the controller to visit all the projects of the Federal Government in Abia State. He should be able to visit all the projects in Abia State at least once a week, so that if there is a problem of impending danger, impending of problem of cost, you let us know.”
The Minister noted the terrible situation of inherited road projects nationwide, which are receiving priority intervention by the Renewed Hope administration of the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“In Nigeria, all the roads became a priority because of the terrible situation of the roads that the President inherited. But he’s doing his best. And we are also working with him to offer our best in the country.
“We feel so bad when our people can’t move from one point to the other all over the country. I feel so sad. That is usually my lowest moment.
“But, I’m still encouraged with the support the president is giving on roads, bridges because that is the basis of economic activities, and I think that we’re very lucky to have him because the economy is breaking now. We are the third largest growing economy in the whole world, so we will get there”, he concluded.