General Secretary of the Conference of Political Parties (CUPP) Ameh Peter has said the proposed average cost of N3000 for toll on the Lagos Calabar Road was outrageous.
He said the proposed amount was going to further impose financial burden on Nigerians who are already served a painful cost of living by the present Administration.
The CUPP general Secretary called on the National Assembly to institute a probe panel to investigate the processes and procedures of the project if it was in compliance with the statute of contract awarding.
He maintained that any cost above 10 percent of the proposed amount was inconsiderate, as N300 would be appropriate for taxpayers to further contribute to the 10 lane road infrastructure.
He described the project as a black cloud which carries the markings of corruption and abuse of power because the process for the project according to him lacked competitiveness and transparency.
His words: “ We are all already worried that due process was not followed in both the selection and award of the contract for the project.
“The intention of Federal government that vehicles would pay an average of N3,000 per toll gate is not acceptable and should be rejected by all Nigerian citizens as this will further increase the burden on the Suffering masses of our country.
“Anything above 300 Naira will create a lot of hardship but worst case scenario 500 Naira will be totally intolerable. Let the people breath.
“We all know that there are institutions and bodies, agencies that are created by law to take care of matters of this nature, ranging from the Federal Executive Council, which sits to consider the economic imperative of this kind of gigantic project.
“There is the National Assembly which has been constitutionally mandated to appropriate the funds, Bureau of Public Procurement which looks at the entities that will execute the contract without the federal government spending way above and beyond what the project would ordinarily have cost, and etc.
“Do please remember that in constitutional democracy which we practice, funds are not arbitrarily expended without the authorisation of the legislative arm, which controls the purse of the nation and the president ought not to have doled out a trillion naira plus to his friends without authorisation.
“But in the event that the coastal highway is a build, operate, and transfer project, due process must also be followed with the aforementioned institutions and agencies ought also have been put in the know with their input taken into consideration.
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“If President Tinubu, as reported in the dailies and social media, has awarded the contract to the Chagourys who are alleged to be his bosom friends and business partners without due process and consideration to the constitutional and statutory provisions, the National Assembly (that is if we have a functioning and responsible parliament that is not beholden to the Executive Branch) is obligated to set up an ad-hoc committee to investigate and possibly call the president to order.
Reason being “doing what he is alleged to have done is a breach of the Constitution which he has sworn to uphold and protect,” he said