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Niger Delta minister blames paucity of funds for uncompleted projects in region

MINISTER of Niger Delta Affairs, Pastor Usani Uguru Usani has said that the completion of the numerous uncompleted projects has been made difficult due to economic hardship being experienced in the country.

The Minister, however, assured that all ongoing infrastructure projects in the Niger Delta region will be completed by President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

Usani said this recently during an inspection of ongoing projects in Abia, and Cross River States where he said that it was the desire of the administration of President Muhammad’s Buhari to improve the standard of living in the Niger Delta region through infrastructure development.

At the inspection of the Nkwoagu Isuochi erosion control project and the Orie-Ngodo- Lombard road projects at Umunneochi Local Government Area of Abia State, the Minister expressed displeasure at the slow pace of work on the erosion control project site as routes water was channelled to were already being eroded.

He said that the Federal Government was aware of the destructive effects of erosion on the community, hence the urgency to curb the menace by putting appropriate measures in place, within its limited resources.

Noting that quality of work on ground was not commensurate with invested resources, the Minister, subsequently, urged the construction company to make the best use of resources available to it as well as the best design to ensure that the project lasts and serves the community efficiently as no shoddy job would be tolerated.

Usani who said that a technical review of the project’s design would be done as the job progresses to ensure that the community does not suffer more damage from erosion. He disclosed that funds might be sourced from the Ecological Fund for the timely completion of the project in addition to budgetary provisions.

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In his remarks, Prince Ikedi Ezekwesiri, representing Umunneochi in the Abia State House of Assembly, expressed joy at the project and requested that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) be involved as a means of adding more sources of funding for the project.

He also requested that actions should be expedited to pay contractors handling the projects in the community, on the premise that “there is money for these projects remaining in the 2017 budget as both have a lot to do with erosion and the rains are fast coming down.”

Another project that was inspected and whose slow pace of completion was put on the lack of funds was the 50-kilometre Obihie- Akwente- Azunmini-Ukanafun road that connects Abia and Akwa Ibom States. Though the Minister frowned at the use of substandard designs and materials. The road is 38 percent complete.

S-Davies Wande

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