Minister of Works, Sen. Engr David Umahi has urged Southeast people to rise up in gratitude to the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu for prioritizing intervention on roads and for solving the problem of marginalization of South East.
Umahi disclosed this while meeting with the delegation from the Anambra and Enugu caucus of the 10th National Assembly who came to his office to seek federal government’s intervention on the completion of the construction of Enugu – Onitsha Expressway.
He said, “And so we want the National Assembly members, and of course, South East stakeholders, to please stand up and commend the President at all times, because this is not party something.
“And I can beat my chest and say that irrespective of party, no any other person will have the heart to do what Mr. President is doing for the people of South-East”, the Minister added.
The Minister reaffirmed Tinubu’s commitment to the transformation of the transportation infrastructure in the South East like every other Geo-Political Zone of the country.
While expressing deep sympathy over the lives that have been lost to uncompleted sections of Enugu-Onitsha Expressway especially the recent incident of tanker explosion on the Ugwu Onyema axis of the road that killed scores of people.
Umahi stated that the people of South East have every reason to have implicit confidence on the ability and will of President Tinubu’s administration to address the road infrastructure deficits in South East and other Geo-Political Zones of Nigeria.
He noted that under Mr. President, South East, has been given a pride of place in the political landscape of Nigeria. “Again, we should be grateful to the President. Since he became President, we’ve not heard about farmers and herders clashes in the South East.
“Mr. President inherited 2,064 projects, totaling about N13 trillion, and today, those projects will be over N20 trillion, by reason of the floating of the Naira and the removal of fuel subsidy. It’s nobody’s fault. But by his good heart, commitment to rewriting the story of this country”.
Speaking on behalf of the caucus, the leader of the delegation and Minority Whip of the Senate, representing Enugu West, Sen. Osita Ngwu commended the Minister for the unprecedented scale of road construction, rehabilitation and maintenance nationwide.
He expressed worries that some of the projects were not receiving adequate funding required to complete the projects in a record time, making reference to the Enugu – Onitsha Expressway that was awarded to RCC and funded through the Tax credit.
Ngwu said today, some sections of the road have become a dead trap to road users stating that the delegation was compelled by the recent tanker mishap on the Ugwu Onyeama axis of the road in Enugu State to make the visit the Minister.
He expressed the readiness of the Federal law makers to offer necessary collaborations and cooperation that would help in tackling the challenges and bottlenecks faced by the Ministry in ensuring the completion of the said road.
“We appreciate that since the minister assumed office that the President has graciously approved quite a number of projects in the South East. We appreciate Mr. President, but we are worried that it is not just about putting projects across our zone, but when these projects are not funded, it looks like it is just a game.
“We are worried that some of the projects that are in the South East aren’t receiving funds that can make it to progress so that we can have benefits for such projects. And when it is not funded, it becomes a worry to us”, he added.
On his part, the Senator representing Anambra Central in the Senate, Sen. Victor Umeh thanked the President of Nigeria for giving South East a sense of belonging in his administration and for the wave of road transformation going on across the nation.
He pleaded with Mr. President to give accelerated intervention on funding to the roads in the South East so that the zone could fully benefit from economic development agenda of the Renewed Hope administration.
“While I joined my brother and colleague, Senator Osita Ngwu, in thanking the President for a worthy choice of Engr. Senator, Dave Umahi, to be the Minister of Works, he couldn’t have made a better choice based on his experience and what he was able to do as Governor of Ebonyi State through engineering infrastructure in that State.
He continue, “Through our oversight functions, we’ve been able to move around Nigeria in the various committees that we serve and we’re able to see the great works the President is doing in Nigeria to transform our transportation infrastructure through ambitious road projects and railway projects across Nigeria.
“We are from the South East Nigeria, and while we applaud the great strides the President is making to see that our roads are good and our railway infrastructure is actualized, we want to plead, on behalf of our people that South East should be given accelerated attention because of the infrastructure deficit we’ve had before he came on board”.
The meeting, had in attendance Senator Okey Ezea, representing Enugu North, Sen. Kelvin Chukwu representing Enugu East, Hon. Nnolim Nnaji, representing Nkanu East/Nkanu West Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Barr. Sunday Cyriacus Umeha, representing Eziagu/Udi Federal Constituency.
Also, Hon. Mark Chidi Obeta, representing Nsukka/Igbo Eze South Federal Constituency, Hon. Uchenna H. Okonkwo, representing Idemili North / Idemili South Federal Constituency, Hon. Engr. Paul Nnachi, representing Enugu East/ Isi Uzo Federal Constituency.
Hon. Anayo Onwuegbu, representing Aninri Agwu/Oji River Fed. Constituency, Princess Chinwe Nnabuife, representing Orumba North and South Federal Constituency, Paschal Agbodike, PhD, representing Ihiala Federal Constituency, Hon. Engr. Dominic Okafor, representing Aguata Federal Constituency.
Hon. Gwachan Maureen, representing Oyi/Ayamelum Federal Constituency, Hon. Prof Lilian Orogbu, representing Awka North, South Federal Constituency; the General Manager of MTN, Ikechukwu Uchendu, the Manager Federal Affairs, Ifeoma Nkata, MTN Community Laison.
Engr Chris Okoye, Project Mgt, Obioha Dike, Project Mgt, Tochukwu Onuorah, the Legal Adviser, C. J Caleb, Simisola Ogala, and Federal affairs, Halima Nura as well as the Key Directors of the Ministry including.
The Director of Highways Construction and Rehabilitation, Engr. C. A Ogbuagu, the Director of Highways Bridge and Design, Engr. B. U Obioha, and the Acting Director of Highways Road and Design , Engr M. Saidu.
It was resolved among other things that the Federal Ministry of Works would write the MTN to demand that MTN should commit irrevocably to pay contractors on the project a minimum of ₦15bn every month for the next 10 months to enable them fast track the completion of the Enugu- Onitsha Expressway, failing which the Ministry would initiate termination process of the project.
It was further resolved that MTN would need 3 contractors to do 79 kilometers within the original contract sum of (MTN) ₦202 Billion. Furthermore, the remaining 72km of the road shall be awarded to other contractors through due process. MTN and RCC would be invited to bid too.
The Ministry lamented that what MTN is doing is not in line with the Executive Order and noted in the meeting that the delay on the job which was due to poor funding and poor contract execution has resulted to over 100% increase of the project cost.
“And also to allow MTN more than 11 months on the job could further push the contract to increase by over 200% and this is unacceptable to the Federal Government”.