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Nigerians have taken to their social media handles to react over claims that the President Muhammadu Buhari led Administration owes contractors about N11.16tn for the construction of various highways across the country and certificates of completion.

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The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola (SAN), made this known while defending the proposed budget of his ministry in the 2023 Appropriation Bill.

According to the Fashola, his ministry had currently awarded 1,642 highway contracts for 1,632 projects at a total sum of N10.395tn.

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Appearing before the House of Representatives Committee on Works in Abuja on Tuesday, the Minister said, “The main challenge to highways development in the country remains inadequate funding. As at date, the government is committed to highway contractors to the tune of about N10.4tn, while a total of about N765bn are unpaid certificates for executed works.

“Secondly, the shortage of younger engineers/technical officers in the ministry as a result of embargo on employment is affecting proficient project supervision at the sites. It is expected that more sources of funding of highway projects be explored as well as lifting the embargo on employment of needed engineers/technical officers at middle level to enhance supervision of projects.”

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Reading from his written presentation to the committee, the minister noted that the regime had built roads with a cumulative distance of about 8,000 kilometres out of the about 13,000 kilometres under (re)construction.

He stated that the ministry had documented creation of 339,955 jobs across road projects, saying, “These are the human activities behind the kilometres (of road constructed).”

He further said that some of the jobs were created through lane marking covering 1,663,954 linear meters, “which was not visible on our roads before but you can now see them beginning to emerge.”

The minister also noted that as of 2015, 250,583 road signs were missing on the roads.

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“Construction companies don’t buy diesel; they buy from the market. All of these suppliers are small businesses who benefit from and are impacted by what we do.” He added.

The minister also said the contractors had used 1.6 million tonnes of cement, adding that, “These are activities going on, impacting people beyond what we do here.”

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He stressed that 512,000 tonnes of reinforcement, 3,371,000 tonnes of bitumen, among other materials, had been used for the projects.

Fashola further said, “It is to be noted that as at October, 2022, the ministry had a cumulative unpaid certificates in the sum of N765.017bn for ongoing highway and bridge projects. Apart from the pressure of resources to pay, there is the inadequacy of annual budget provisions where N100m or N200m was provided for roads costing N20bn or more.

“In spite of all odds, 20 major highway projects have so far been completed in 2022 and are ready for commissioning. The total cost of the completed projects is in the sum of N444.322,123,808.61 and they cover a total length of 379.677km. Additionally, there are 59 major highways/bridges priority projects that are at advanced level, to be completed within 2022-2023, with a total contract sum of N60,961,187,130.71.”

Reacting to the development, Nigerians via their handles shared their opinions on the matter.

See comments below:

@chukwumaoliver2: “Debtor Federal Govt of Nigeria, right?So you guys are doing all the construction works pro bono (free of charge),right?Keep accumulating debts for the next administration,&for the next administration to be able to pay the debts,it must go after all those who looted under APC Govt”

@rilwanusabo111: “The government have been borrowing to fund capital project, yet they are still owing contractors 11trillion? Something is seriously wrong with this govt. Allah ya isa”

@saintobi19: “I thought FG said they would use the $23m recovered loot of Late Sani Abacha for projects such as this. Wetin happen”

@nithsmith: “If he owing contractors ,what about the whole loans they keep collecting for the projects”

@adeniyiolufemi2: “How come FG is owing? What happened to all yearly budget that Mr president present every year for the contractors? Honestly this government is a total scam 😃 time waster with no progress”

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