President
Muhammadu Buhari has assured that all ongoing federal projects in the South
East will be funded, saying that the seven-month delay in passing this year’s
budget will not serve as an excuse.
The
President gave the assurance during a meeting with South-East Governors and the
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, on Wednesday at State House, Abuja.
He
pledged that the Federal Government would sustain the support to the South-East
in terms of infrastructure.
‘‘I
assure you that we are doing our best and will not default on the agreements
signed on ongoing projects,’’ the President told the delegation, led by Deputy
Senate President Ekweremadu.
He
explained that part of the noticeable problems in the delay in the execution of
the capital projects was caused by the budget hold-up.
He
said: ‘‘When you sign, and you don’t pay, they (contractors) can legally jerk
up their costs. This is part of the problem.
‘‘The
infrastructure budget is a deficit budget. The borrowing plan was only approved
three weeks ago and all ministers and departments of government have been
instructed to forge ahead. We must not find excuses for delaying the projects.
‘‘Developing
infrastructure is the best thing we can do. When the roads are okay, the rails
are established and there is power, Nigerians will flourish in their
businesses.’’
On
the undulating surface of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, the
President assured that it would be addressed in the new budget.
He
also spoke of government’s serious interest in the new Port-Harcourt-Maiduguri
standard gauge railway which traverses several states, including those in the
South East.
President
Buhari was accompanied to the meeting by the Secretary to the Government, Boss
Mustapha and some cabinet ministers, including that of Transportation, Rotimi
Amaechi and Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola.
The
president responded from point to point on all the issues raised by the
governors, to their satisfaction.
The
Minister of Transportation gave assurance that this project, the single most
costly rail project at 12 billion dollars, would soon be coming to the Federal
Executive Council (FEC).
The
Ministers were directed to follow up with the private sector on key projects in
the region, including the South East Dry Port and the Geometric Power Plant in
Aba, to untangle the problems causing their delayed take-off.
On
behalf of the Governors, Gov. Dave Umahi of Ebonyi said they came specifically
to thank the President for the award of the contract for the major component of
the second Niger Bridge at the cost of N206 billion.
‘‘The
project is the dream of our people and it has become a dream come true. Our
people said we must come and thank you. Your Excellency, Mr President we are
grateful Sir,’’ he said.
While
enumerating some challenges confronting the Governors to the President, Umahi
said: ‘‘out of mutual respect, we have come to you as a caring leader to listen
to us.’’
Other
governors on the delegation were Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of
Enugu State and the Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Dr Nkem Okeke.
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