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Stakeholders Task FG On PHIA’s Terminal Project

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Corlins WalterNiger Delta have urged the Federal Government to take proactive and decisive steps to compel the contractor handling the arrival terminal building project, the Inter-Bau Construction Limited to deliver the project before the last quarter of this year, or get the contract revoked.
They also described the project as one with delays and no tangible result compared to the timeframe of the project.
The stakeholders who reacted separately on recent development on the project after the recent inspection visit of the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, in an interaction with The Tide recently, lamented the attitude of the contractor and poor handling of the job.
A PDP chieftain in Bayelsa State, in a chat with The Tide shortly before leaving Port Harcourt for Abuja, last Tuesday, Tanuno Wari expressed dissatisfaction over the level of work done so far on the project.
He said that the domestic arrival terminal building project tended to be a conduit-pipe where resources of the Federal Government are being wasted over the years without tangible results.
Wari Pamo, therefore, urged the Federal Government to take drastic measures to compel the contractor to deliver the job this year or revoke the contract.
On his part former Ijaw Youth President, Udengs Eradiri has said that the arrival building project delay was not just from the contractor alone, but also from the Federal Government which he siad had failed to do the needful.
According to him, for government to show that there is no political consideration it should compel the contractor to deliver the work on specific terms and time.

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