Categories: Latest News

PDP raises alarm over alleged padding of Abuja-Kano road contract

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has raised alarm over what it claimed is the manifest padding of the cost for the reconstruction of the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano road at N797.23 billion, saying that it is a project racket “which has again exposed the multifaceted corruption in the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration.”

According to a statement issued by Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary on Sunday, the approval of “a scandalous” N797.23 billion ($2.09bn) by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Executive Council (FEC) for the 375-kilometre road, speaks volumes of the level of profligacy and corruption inherent in the administration.

The statement added that while the PDP has nothing against any genuine effort towards infrastructural development in the country and particularly the reconstruction of the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano road, the party, “and indeed, all well-meaning Nigerians, reject this clear attempt by the APC administration to hide under this desirable project to fleece our nation.”

The PDP invited Nigerians to note that by awarding the reconstruction of the 375-kilometre road for N797 billion, the APC Federal Government wants the nation to believe that it is spending N2.12 billion ($5.58 million) per kilometre of road.

The PDP maintained that “this is the height of corruption, recklessness and insult on the sensibilities of Nigerians.”

It added: “Nigerians can now see how the APC-led administration has been awarding projects at over-bloated costs, bulk of which are diverted to private purses of APC leaders and the cabal, making our roads the most expensive in Africa.

“Similar roads with the same length in kilometres and road architecture are being constructed at far cheaper costs in other countries across Africa. 

“The PDP holds that awarding our roads at indefensible costs just to enrich APC leaders at the detriment of millions of other Nigerians is completely unacceptable.

“It is common knowledge that there are internationally recognized cost per kilometre recommended by many international organisations to which Nigeria belongs, but the APC administration had failed to subscribe to such template because of its proclivity for corruption.

“Furthermore, there are reports that under the APC, roads are being awarded to contractors before the structural designs are ready. 

“Moreover, the concept of competitive bidding for contracts is being relegated thereby shutting out genuine contractors who could have delivered more qualitative jobs at realistic costs.”

The PDP cautioned the Buhari administration to desist from awarding contracts for projects at unrealistic and profligate costs, saying that it a situation that has “created a conduit pipe to corrupt APC leaders to siphon our common patrimony and subject Nigerians to excruciating hardship.”

The party also demanded that the Buhari administration should publish the detailed costs of all road awarded by it, showing payments for specifics, details of payments to contractors, the identity of the contractors as well ad parameters for disbarments.

YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Cryptocurrency: Understanding The Craze, Threat

ON Friday, February 6, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) rocked the boat with a circular that inadvertently highlighted how popular cryptocurrency transactions have become among Nigerians in recent years, judging by… 

ICYMI: Yoruba, Hausa Teachers Needed In US

The US Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria has announced that the services of Yoruba and Hausa teachers are needed in the United States. According to the Public Affairs Section of the US Mission Nigeria…

Controversy Over Man Who Jumped From 7th Floor Of 1004 During EFCC Raid

The police in Lagos State have begun investigations into the circumstances surrounding the alleged death of a man at 1004 Estate, Victoria Island, who allegedly jumped from the 7th floor of one of the buildings. The man was…

INEC Lists Five Challenges Ahead Of 2023 Elections

AS politicians step up horse-trading ahead of subsequent elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has listed five main areas of likely challenges…

After Two Years, Daddy Freeze Apologises To Bishop Oyedepo
Daddy Freeze whose real name is Ifedayo Olarinde has apologised to Bishop Oyedepo who is the presiding bishop and founder of Living Faith Church aka Winners Chapel…

 

Paul Omorogbe

Recent Posts

Showmax Originals in the AMVCA  race: Who will clinch the win tomorrow?

As anticipation builds for the 2025 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCAs), Showmax is firmly…

14 minutes ago

Oba Sijuwade’s 10th memorial set for cultural fanfare, national reflection

...Rare personal items, regal photos, archived documents for public exhibition A decade may have passed,…

2 hours ago

Gov Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto and national unity

By: Karen Ibrahim Nigeria has not made much progress in terms of national unity in…

2 hours ago

Of porous borders and terrorist killings

RECENTLY,  the governor of Benue State, Hyacinth Alia, attributed the recent wave of violence in…

3 hours ago

2025 hajj: Act with fear of God, CSO urges NAHCON

As the airlift of Nigerian intending pilgrims to this year's Hajj in the Kingdom of…

3 hours ago

Security expert urges grassroots intelligence to boost Nigeria’s internal security

"My advice is that any commander of the security forces operating in Delta who does…

3 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.