The
Federal Government will require about N2trillion to complete no new fewer than
226 ongoing road projects across the country.
The
Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola made the disclosure
in Lagos while speaking at a Town Hall meeting organized to brief the public on
the activities of the government in the last 11months.
He,
however, said the total amount allocated to all the sectors under his ministry
in the 2016 budget was less than N500billion, stressing that the government did
not have enough resources to complete all the projects at present.
Fashola
added that the focus of the government for now, would be to complete some of
the projects and not to undertake new ones.
“The
Ministry of Power, Works and Housing proposed N423billion at the Federal
Executive Council and the information reaching us is that we are not going to
get all that .
“Ongoing
road projects alone awarded by the government before we came– about 266 roads
awarded in the various states– the liability to complete them is about
N2trillion.
“So,
when you look at N400billion,you know that that that is not enough, but when
you compare what this administration is going to do with the N400billion, with
what the last administration did,you will know it is much progress.
“What
the last administration did was to budget N18billion for all the roads in the
country, knowing the liability was in excess of N2trilion.
“For
the three sectors, that is Works, Housing and Power, the total budget by the
last administration was N24.5billion.So ,this administration decided to move
away from that and that is why we have a figure that may not be enough, but
substantial for the sectors“ he said.
In
the power sector, the minister said though there were many challenges facing
the sector, the government would do everything possible to fulfill its promise
to revamp it.
He
said the 5,000megawatts the country was generating was inadequate and explained
that the government was completing some ongoing power projects and taking other
steps to boost generation.
On
electricity metering, Fashola said his ministry was engaging the distribution
companies to ensure that they distribute metres to households.
He
said it was through metering that consumers could be appropriately charged and
that power companies themselves could block revenue leakages.
The minister said the government was designing a housing model for the country that would not only take care the problem of affordability but also take into consideration cultural suitability in every part of the nation.
The minister said the government was designing a housing model for the country that would not only take care the problem of affordability but also take into consideration cultural suitability in every part of the nation.
Source: TheGuardian
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