Niger Delta
C’River Awards Road Contracts For 28 Communities
The Cross River State Government has signed a contract for the construction of 474 kilometres of rural roads valued at N20.325 billion to cover 28 communities across the state under the Cross River-Rural Access and Mobility Project (CRRAMP).
The African Development Bank (ADB) shall contribute N7.016 billion, constituting 34.5 percent of the total civil works, while the remaining cost of N13.308 billion or 65.48 percent will be contributed by the Cross River State Government.
Eight contractors signed the contracts with the State Government and the proposed roads are located in Bakassi, Akpabuyo, Calabar Municipality, Odukpani, Akamkpa Obubra, Biase, Yakurr, Abi, Ikom, Etung, Boki Obudu, Obanliku, Yala, and Bekwarra Local Government Areas.
Speaking after the ceremony, Governor Liyel Imoke said it represented a major step in the administration’s desire of serving the people because of its potential of propelling economic growth and creation of wealth, which has been the government’s commitment on inception.
Imoke disclosed that the state saw the roads as a challenge and approached ADB and Federal Government who suggested that they should be laterite roads.
He said he insisted that the roads be asphalted in view of the fact that Cross River State is situated in a rain forest region, hence he opted the state to finance the additional cost of the civil works in order to give the rural populace a sense of belonging. The Bank, he said, had no option than to give no objection to its desire.
The Governor said one of the conditions of ADB was that funds be made available immediately and he lauded it for supporting the state to achieve its aim.
Imoke explained that the decision of government was not only to make funds available, but also ensure the economic wellbeing of the roads because of their potential to turn things around in the designated areas.
According to him, the state used international procedure as guidelines during the procurement process of the contract, which is an indication of transparency in the procurement exercise.
He expressed hope that the good relationship between ADB and the state will be strengthened.