David Umahi, minister of works, has explained why the
federal government cannot refund money spent on federal roads by state
governments.
Umahi spoke on Thursday when he visited Seyi Makinde,
governor of Oyo state, in Ibadan.
The minister said he was touring federal government road
projects in the south-west and commended Makinde for his administration’s
intervention in road projects.
He said the intervention was alleviating the suffering of people.
The minister said the state of the economy would not permit
any refunds but noted that when the country’s financial state improves, the
records of work done would be checked.
“Let me commend you for the jobs you are doing here. When I
see examples of what I am preaching, in terms of alleviating the sufferings of
the people, whether federal or state roads,” Umahi said.
“I have seen a number of roads and you are not saying you
must have all the approvals before doing it. Let me make it very clear that our
economy right now will not permit any commitment of the federal government to
repay states that are doing federal roads.
“It is still one
government and the aim of government and the oath of offices sworn to is to
place the welfare of the people ahead of any other interest.
“So, when I see governors that are doing exactly that, like
governor Seyi Makinde, I commend him very highly. But, we can all keep the
records of the federal roads done by the states. When the economy starts to
breathe, we can revisit that.
“If you are waiting for due process by the federal
government saying it will refund, such will not be done but is the people that
are suffering.
“So, I want to make it very clear that my commitment may not
be to guarantee that there will be repayment but I will guarantee to take the
records and when the people are smiling, both the states and the federal
government can revisit the matter and that is what the governor here is doing
and we’re excited.”
Umahi urged Makinde to embrace concrete pavement technology
in road construction projects, saying it was more durable and less expensive
than asphalt roads.
In his remarks, Makinde appreciated the minister for the
visit, saying Umahi’s track record while governing Ebonyi state speaks for
itself.
“We are committed to rehabilitation and reconstruction of
many road projects, be it state or federal roads,” Makinde said.
“For example, the 34km Oyo-Iseyin road took us two years to
get approval from the federal government and we awarded it to the contractor
immediately we secured the approval because of its importance to the
agri-business of the state.
“The road will be
inaugurated on September 15 by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.”
He added that the state is not asking for a refund
immediately “but the records are there and we will give it to the minister”.
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