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FG Approves N65.2bn For Benin-Lokoja Road …Votes N13.9 For Bayelsa Airport
The Federal Government on Wednesday approved N65.2 billion
for the construction of the four sections of the Lokoja-Okene-Benin Road.
The Minister of Works, Mr Mike Onolememen, made this known
while briefing State House correspondents after the weekly Federal Executive
Council (FEC) meeting.
The meeting was presided over by Vice President Namadi Sambo
at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Onolememen said the four sections of the road are;
Lokoja-Okene, Okene-Auchi, Auchi-Ehor and Ehor-Benin City and each section
would gulp N11.6 billion.
He said that approval was given by the council for the
augmentation of the project cost of the Kano-Maiduguri expressway, which was
awarded in 2006, from N172 billion to N285 billion.
He noted that the rehabilitation of the section two of the
Calabar-Ugep-Ogoja-Katsina-Ala Road, was also augmented.
The minister said that four contracts for the construction
of federal roads and bridges in Taraba, Niger and Kano states were also
approved.
Also briefing newsmen, the Minister of Information, Mr
Labaran Maku, said the council approved N13.9 billion for the execution of some
projects at Yenagoa International Airport.
He said the projects were the construction of an
International Terminal Building at the Airport, including Control Tower and
Power House, with a completion period of 24 months.
According to him, the International Terminal Building is
similar to the one earlier awarded for the construction of Port Harcourt
International Airport.
“The approval of the International Terminal for Bayelsa
followed a memorandum by the Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Oduah, toward
achieving the goals of the Federal Government’s agenda in the aviation sector
of the economy,” he added.
Maku said that as part of its efforts toward bringing the
nation’s aviation industry to a world class level, the Federal Government had
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of the Peoples
Republic of China.
The MoU was for the construction of new International
Terminal Buildings at the five international airports and the perishable cargo
terminals at Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Asaba airports.
The minister added that part of the funds for the projects
would be provided by the government of China.
He said the council also approved the establishment of a
Council on Niger Delta for the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs.
Maku said the council would check duplication of roles and
provide a forum for sharing ideas among agencies involved in policies, projects
and programmes formulation and implementation in the region.
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