The Federal
Executive Council (FEC) in their extraordinary meeting Wednesday approved
N377.53 billion for the development of infrastructure, which includes roads,
power, education, water and health among others across the country.
This is
coming barely few days to 2018 and after members sat for over six hours
considering half of the memos brought to the Federal Executive Council (FEC)
presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Meanwhile,
the Council yesterday adjourned deliberations to today.
The Minister
of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola who briefed State House
Correspondents after the adjournment said Council approved variation for the
completion of Police Service Commission headquarters in Abuja.
He said the
variation of the project was approved by council to enable its completion over
the next six months.
He told
newsmen that the initial cost was N3.486 billion and later increased to 3.925
billion with a variation of N439.113 million.
He said Council
also approved Nnamdi Azikiwe Mausoleum in Anambra State. The project was
started but not completed by the immediate past administration.
Fashola said
Council approved other road projects including Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria to Kano at
the cost of N155.7 billion. Efire-Araromi-Aiyede-Aiyela road to connect Ondo
and Ogun states at the cost of N14.4 billion.
The Minister
explained that for the Enugu-Onitsha highway the Amansia section, council gave
approval for a variations of N38.74 billion to enable the contractor continue
work on the project.
Fashola said
Council also approved money for the intervention of education and healthcare.
It approved the provision of independent power plant for nine universities and
one teaching Hospital as the first phase of the pilot programme to cover 37
universities at the cost of N38.965 billion to provide dedicated power to the
universities which include street lighting, workshop to train the students
post-completion.
The Minister
of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu told newsmen that Council ratified
augmentation of funds to complete Adada dam in Igbo-atiti LGA in Enugu State,
to provide water to the university town of Nsukka.
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