FG threatens to terminate 10 road contracts in Niger state
The Minister of Works, David Umai, has issued a threat to contractors handling the ten inherited ongoing projects in Niger State to move to the site without delay and ensure quality and speedy delivery of the projects they contracted to do or the government will terminate such contracts.
Umahi stated this at the Town Hall meeting held in Minna, Niger State, expressing displeasure over the attitude of contractors handling roads, who received various mobilisation fees but failed to do the job thereby causing untold hardship to road users.
He warned that there are consequences for collecting money for projects and not delivering the projects in line with the policy direction of the government.
The works minister cited the 10 inherited ongoing federal road projects as follows: 52km Agaje-Katcha-Baro road in Niger State under Contract No: 6254 handled by GR Building and Construction Nig. Ltd, dualization of Suleja – Lambata – Minna Road, Phase I in Niger State Contract No: 6077 handled by Salini Nigeria Ltd
He also mentioned the reconstruction of Bida – Cernu – Wushishi – Zungeru Road in Niger State; Phase I C/No 8492 handled by Gerawa Global Engineering Ltd, saying, it is in keeping with the policy direction of the Renewed Hope administration of Mr. President.c
Speaking in the same vein, the Minister of State for works, Bello Goronyo, said the government would not longer tolerate unnecessary delay of projects.
Earlier, Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago, expressed concern that the failure of the contractors to deliver the jobs awarded to them which has affected the socio-economic condition of the state and added impetus to the security challenges encountered by the state.
Bago described the meeting as a pace-setting initiative for all the inherited ongoing projects in every state of the federation.