Niger inspects road projects

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Ndajiwo addressing journalist as Shaukat watches

… As contractor apologizes, to refund N600million

Niger state government in an effort to ensure the efficient development and transformation of cities and settlements has expressed dismay with the contractor handling the Minna-Bida dual carriage road project from Garatu to Kpakungu by Dantata and Sawoe construction company.

According to the Commissioner for Budget and planning Mustapha Ndajiwo, the contractor has exceeded the time frame despite payment of over sixty percent of the project money.

Addressing journalists, Commissioner for Budget and planning Mustapha Ndajiwo highlighted the commitment of the state government towards urban renewal initiatives.

Ndajiwo addressing journalists

According to him “the state government has paid the sum of N12 billion Naira (67% of the project funds) out of the total N17 billion Naira total project funds and only 40% of the work is being completed”.

The commissioner reiterated that they initially wanted terminating the contract but due to the challenges the Company faced, they have been given another chance.

He emphasized the importance of well-functioning infrastructure in driving economic growth and enhancing the quality of life for residents.

While calling on Nigerlites to endure the inconveniences in terms of moving around as it is for the benefit of everyone, he emphasized the need for timely project delivery to meet the growing demands of urbanization.

Also, Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Hon. Suleiman Umar revealed that the project was awarded three years ago for the construction of Kpakungu to Garatu 15 kilometers, with an initial 18-month duration.

He further disclosed that, the ministry will have a meeting with the construction company’s management before advising the state executive Council.

Umar addressing Journalists

He however expressed satisfaction with the level of work carried out by the other contractors responsible for the execution of the urban renewal project.

Accordingly, he said “the inspection serves as a testament to the government’s dedication to transforming urban settlements, ensuring sustainable growth, and enhancing the quality of life for the people of Niger State”.

Responding to the government’s dismay, project manager of Dantata and Saweo, Naafey Bin Shaukat highlighted the challenges they faced and assured that they would resume the work and complete it soonest.

He also assured that the sum of N600million would be paid to the state government as compensation following its failure to meet the agreed deadline.

Furthermore, the project manager affirmed that the state government fulfilled its responsibilities, acknowledged challenges regarding compensation but pledged to intensify efforts.

Some of the sites visited included Leprosarium Road, Tagwai Dam, Eastern Bypass Road, and Bida-Minna Dual Carriageway, Chanchaga road, City gate, Gidan biri road, Dantata and Sawoe Query site, CCECC workshop Morris, amongst others.

Daniel Atori: Daniel Okpole Atori is a public affairs analyst, Communication Expert, Media facilitator, renowned Journalist with flair for high professionalism in the media world spanning over 13 years. He has worked with Pen Watch Newspaper, Nigerian Compass Newspapers and currently with Eagle Online as Niger State Bureau Chief and New Telegraph Newspapers as Niger State Correspondent