N797Bn Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road Reconstruction Contract Outrageous- Melaye
The
Executive Secretary of the Anti-Corruption Network, Senator Dino Melaye has
called for further scrutiny of N797billion recently awarded as the cost of
reconstruction of Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road project to determine its actual
cost.
The
Executive Secretary of the organization Speaking on behalf of the Civil Socety
Organization, at a press briefing in Abuja, Senator Melaye described the cost
of the contract as outrageous saying the award of the 375-kilometer road at
N797billion showed that a kilometer of the road would gulp a whooping
N2.1billion for reconstruction.
He made
reference to a report put out by World Bank which pegged the cost of
constructing 1 kilometer of road at ₦238 million.
This figure,
he said, is the benchmark that usually shouldn’t be surpassed regardless of
several factors.
According to
him, government intentionally allowed these hikes in cost of construction in
order to get kickbacks from the contractors, since they can’t run the projects
themselves.
He said, “On the 3rd of March 2021, the Federal Executive Council approved the
reconstruction of Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road at the cost of N797billion. The
road is said to be 375 kilometers in total. This is probably the most expensive
road construction on the earth at the average of US$6 million (N2.1 billion)
per kilometer.
“Going down
the memory lane, in 2013, the Federal Government awarded the contract for
reconstruction of the 127km Lagos-Ibadan Expressway at N167 billion (US$1
billion at the time it was awarded). Interestingly, and also in 2013, a similar
contract was awarded for the 1,028km Lagos-Abidjan road project and the
Economic Community of West African Countries (ECOWAS) estimated this project to
cost between N167 billion and N240 billion. At the projected maximum cost of
N240 billion, the cost of the ECOWAS road per km will be N234 million whereas
the six-lane Expressway road contract awarded by the Federal Government at N167
billion cost will be N1.3 billion per kilometer.
”In other
words, the number of kilometers to be covered by the ECOWAS project is eight
times higher than Nigeria’s Lagos-Ibadan Express road project; and the cost per
kilometer is far lower than that of Nigeria. The question that begs for answer
is why is Nigeria the costliest place to build roads in Africa? This is obliviously
corrupt activity that the Anti-Corruption Network was set up to fight against.
We therefore use this medium to register our displeasure over the award of road
construction contract by the Federal Executive Council on the 3rd of March
2021.”

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