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‘Free Money Era, Over In Niger Delta Ministry’
The Minister of State for Niger Delta Ministry, Professor Cladius Omoleye, has lamented that people had used the Ministry as a conduit-pipe where they just pick money and run-away, because the money was there to be taken.
He said in this administration, ht era of free money is over, and urged everybody to adjust and do the right thing.
Omoleye who disclosed this in a chat with newsmen at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, explained that his Ministry had set up a committee, when it came on board, to revisit all the projects in the Niger Delta.
According to him, it was shocking to note that only 12 per cent of the projects were completed by the contractors that were given the jobs, and that the records are there to prove this.
“Some of the Contractors have absconded, but we have told them that they have three options that are waiting for them. They will refund the money they have collected for the job or go back to site to do the job.
“The next option for them will be to find themselves in kuje Prison. Free money is no more in this government, and they must understand this”, he said.
Omoleye also explained that the Contractors handling the East/West road have been asked to go back to site, adding that some money has been paid to them to continue work.
He said that these contractors are back and have resumed work at their different sites now, and expressed the hope that things shall be put together shortly.
The Minister also appealed to Nigerians to be patient with the President, pointing out that he has taken some measures to better the economy of the nation.
Corlins Walter
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