Onitsha
(Anambra) – The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola,
says the Federal Government is committed to completing the second Niger
Bridge
and Zik’s Mausoleum. Fashola gave the assurance on Monday when he visited
Onitsha, the commercial city of Anambra, to inspect the progress of work on the
second Niger Bridge and other major projects.
The minister said when completed,
the bridge would bring an improvement and accelerate the economic prosperity,
“I came here in pursuant
of the commitment of the Federal Government and that of President Muhammadu
Buhari to complete the bridge.
“It will give relief to the first Niger Bridge
and also help in ensuring that it is now kept in a good state of repair and
maintenance.”
Fashola said that the Federal Government would compensate
appropriate land owners and ensure that the Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA) was taken care of.
According to him, the bridge is the Federal
Government’s first measure towards a Public Private Partnership with some
investors.
The minister also described the project as one of the largest
infrastructural work being embarked upon by the Federal Government. Fashola
called for commitment on the part of host communities and urged them not to
interrupt the progress of the project or engage in hostilities.
He urged them
to dialogue with the government as work was in progress in the larger interest
of the country. On the late Nnamdi Azikiwe’s mausoleum in Onitsha, the minister
said that the abandoned project would be completed, adding that it was one
little way to appreciate those who had served the country. In his remarks, Gov.
Willie Obiano of Anambra stressed the importance of the second Niger Bridge and
expressed the hope that the project would be completed in good time. Obiano
commended the Federal Government for refunding about N43.8 billion expended by
the state government to reconstruct and rehabilitate some federal roads.
The
governor appealed to the Federal Government to consider the completion of the Umunya
axis of the Enugu-Onitsha Express Way, to guard against accidents.
Obiano
called for the completion of the Nnewi Sub-power station, saying that it would
benefit the industrial town and neighbouring Imo communities economically.
Also
speaking, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe, the Chairman, Anambra State Traditional Rulers’
Council and Obi of Onitsha, assured the Federal Government that host
communities believed in the project. “We only ask for fair play and due
attention to the host communities’ interest.
“Consultation of community
stakeholders have been negligible; we have complained and expressed our concern
for compensation.”
He called for the completion of the Zik’s Mausoleum, saying
it is a great embarrassment to the country that 20 years after, the project had
not been completed.
In a remark, the Division Manager of Julius Berger Nigeria, Mr H.D. Bley, explained that the company had been on site since 2014 and had set up several yards to make the project possible.
He explained that the
project was more of road construction than bridge, adding that the road on both
sides of Anambra and Delta were 10 kms while the bridge was 1.5 kms.
Bley,
however, expressed the readiness of the company to move back to site as soon as
finance was made available. The minister, accompanied by Obiano, some
traditional rulers and other state functionaries, later visited the second
Niger Bridge and Zik’s Mausoleum.
Other projects visited were the Umunya axis
of the Enugu-Onitsha Express Way and the Nkpor Fly-over bridge near Onitsha, among
others.
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