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FG Earmarks N921.4bn For 195 Roads
The Federal Ministry of Works last Wednesday claimed that N921.4 billion was required to put all the nation’s highways in complete motorable shape. The ministry said, out of the 200,000 kilometres of road networks in Nigeria, only about 65,000 kilometres were paved with bitumen.
Speaking with State House correspondents, having briefed the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) as part of the ongoing performance reviews of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in Abuja last Wednesday, Works Minister, Mike Onolememen and his deputy, Bashir Yuguda, said out of the 65,000 kilometres of roads paved with bitumen, only 35,000 kilometres of such roads are owned by the Federal Government, representing 54 per cent of bituminous roads in Nigeria.
The ministers’ briefing was moderated by the Information Minister, Labaran Maku, who disclosed that the council expressed deep satisfaction with the level of zeal, dynamism and creativity that have been brought to bear on the operation of the ministry by its current political leadership.
Maku, however, told journalists that the council, in the course of deliberation yesterday, had earlier turned down a ministerial report brought by the Health Minister, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, on how to resolve the leadership crises of confidence rocking the various labour unions within the sector. Instead, he said the council directed that an independent high-powered technical committee was to be raised to do a better job of harmonising all the contending issues rocking the various stakeholders in the health sector.
According to Onolememen, as at the turn of the century, starting from 2001, the ministry has grossed up a project portfolio of road projects in the six geo-political zones of the country to the tune of about N1.397 trillion.
He said the breakdown of those figures shows in the North-Central Zone, that the ministry had about 31 ongoing projects covering a total length of about 1,054 kilometres at a total cost of N262. 3 billion; in the North-East (30 projects, 1,464 km at N232.9 billion; North-West (23 projects, 1,028 km at N255.5 billion); South-East (40 projects, 978 km at N149. 6 billion; South-South (34 projects, 876 km; N 159.4 billion and South- West (37 projects, 1,230 km at a N236.5 billion).
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