Editorial
Maximising The Construction Season
With the setting in of the dry season this year, the Niger Delta region should become a beehive of construction activities, if development plans for states in the region must be actualised, and in good time and quality.
It is no longer news that the region experiences the longest period of annual rainfall in Nigeria. This state of affairs greatly hampers the due delivery of construction services in the region on the one hand, and compromises the maintenance of existing ones on the other.
It is for this reason that major construction works are earmarked for this season. Incidentally, experience has shown that often, this window for construction is over-shadowed by annual festive programmes and other forms of distractions that cannot compare with the development needs of the Niger Delta.
We have no doubt that plans and deliberate savings have been put in place with a view to taking advantage of this season. We expect that by now, the Federal Government, the states of the Niger Delta Region, the NDDC, corporate organisations and individuals would release the budget for development projects planned for the region.
If the development deficit in the Niger Delta must be reduced, all stakeholders should take seriously the opportunity provided by the dry season. By now, even construction companies should engage more hands, deploy more machines and purpose to finish every project and not manipulate the process with a view to presenting documents for variation.
Clearly, the time has come for the development challenge of the Niger Delta to be given visible attention. It will not be out of place for the Federal Government to make policies and mobilise all the forces and factors of construction so as to meet the yearnings of the people of the region.
This is also the time agencies of government including the police should relax the rules on the movement of construction materials with a view to encouraging everyone to contribute to the stock of infrastructure in the region. This is because, the emergency that the situation triggered years ago is becoming even more challenging.
While we call on the Federal Government to step up and even aim to complete work on the East-West Road within the season, all the states in the region should as a matter of urgency complete all on-going projects. Because of the limited period available for construction in the region, projects like bridges and culverts that can link more people to civilisation should be taken up.
One of the reasons why the use of this season should be maximized is the need for quality delivery of projects. Often, when road projects in the region fail within months of delivery the rains are ready excuses. Also, worrisome is the time spent on jobs that could be done within short periods in other areas.
Perhaps, it should be noted that the development of the Niger Delta has become an issue of national and international consequence. Even when we know that real development can take place in worse environments in other parts of the world, the use of weather as excuse for the under-development of the region must be eliminated.
Similarly, the transformation of the region should involve the people. It will not make sense for a people to wait for government or other development agencies to fix simple culverts or ditches that cut-off roads when they can join hands and do temporary rehabilitation to enable them function.
The same way, individuals can link drainages, take more interest in public infrastructure and comply with development plans. If for nothing else, using this season to prepare the communities for the next rainy season can go a long way in changing the story of the Niger Delta.
As plans for the end of year celebrations build up, we must remember the earlier plan to use this season to undertake the most needed construction projects in the Niger Delta. The period is already being spent and the least government would do is to make the firms mobilise to site now.
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