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Ross Alabo-george: Why The FG Doesn’t Trust Amaechi’s Water Project by mlane: 6:00am On Dec 28, 2013
The recent lamentation by the governor of Rivers state over the World Bank/ADB loan ‘non-approval’ or delay by the Federal Government smacks of bluff, subterfuge, and depicts the extreme political chicanery that has invaded governance, at the expense of citizens.

It has become a direct blackmail, as if a Guarantor is simply an insignificant signatory to the ADB loan agreement.

Banks will always advice that it is dangerous to recommend anyone who you do not trust. Being a Guarantor to a World Bank/ADB loan is even more dangerous. The penalties of failure in performance or payments is stiff not just for the Borrower, but also the Guarantor, especially, if the Guarantor is a member state, and it is all clearly stated in Section 10 of the General Conditions Applicable to the African Development Bank, Loan Agreements and Guarantee Agreements (Non Sovereign Entities) document. Every responsible government will first of all profile the Borrower’s performance in major collaborative projects like PPPs, and the Borrower’s project management capacity.

The will to commence a project is never enough, what counts to a Guarantor is the ‘capacity’ to comply with the terms of the loan agreement, and to perform and deliver as agreed. The Federal Government is right to have hesitated, because an analysis of major projects undertaken by the Rivers state government calls for gradualism in the Guarantor’s approval process.

The $150m Mega Specialist Hospital project turned out to be a scam. The government doesn’t even talk about it these days. On September 29, 2009, the governor said “the Justice Karibi Whyte Mega Specialist Hospital has been designed to make Rivers State the number one Medical Tourism destination in Africa. It would have a leisure arm that would make it a major tourist attraction.” He promised it would be completed by December, 2011. This project is in collaboration with Clinotech Canada. The project is nowhere, as I write.

The $318m Mega Monorail project is another. This perhaps will go down in the history of the Southern Nigeria as the biggest white elephant project ever. As early as September, 2010, the governor had doled out N11b for the project. The governor assured that the monorail, not the entire project, not the phase 1, but the phase 1A will be completed by December 2013. After four years of award, less than 25% of the project has been achieved. The governor promised his people “that the monorail would be the first of its kind in West Africa, and will be developed for mass transportation within the Port Harcourt metropolis, decongest roads in the city, and create job opportunities.” The project failed!

The Rivers state government has not been completely honest with the FG and the World Bank/ADB.The state government has barely met the conditions set by the World Bank.The State Ministry of Water Resources developed a Water Master Plan for Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor. The design was concluded since 2011. Thereafter, the governor promised to release N5billion available for the first phase of the project, nothing happened. Much later, the governor reneged, and decided to adopt the Cross River state model. They began the chase for $200m World Bank/ADB loan.The State Water Board has been without form. The World Bank/ADB listed conditions for the loan amongst which is that a reform must be undertaken to create an autonomous agency that will have its own board of directors and a finance management framework that is independent.The governor directed the speaker to pass a bill for the creation of the Port Harcourt Water Corporation, Rivers State Small Towns Water Agency, and the Rivers Water Regulatory Agency. The bill was signed on the 30th day of May , 2012. Since then, like every other bill passed by the rubber stamp Assembly of the state, it has remained just a documentation. Only a bill board exists at the Rumuola Water station in Port Harcourt.

The Rivers State Ministry of Water Resources has since advertised vacancies in these ‘demo’ agencies in national dailies. Of course, these advertisements were also included in the documentation to the World Bank. But if you were one of those who applied, Sorry! Nothing is happening. It is all deceit. No such agencies exist in the state. Therefore, the most fundamental condition given by the World Bank/ADB has not been met. No Board, no management, no organization, no structure. Rivers state has not met any of these conditions.

The Amaechi administration is desperate for the World Bank loan because it provided zero allocation for Water in the state 2013 budget. Consequently, all water stations in Rivers state are grounded as I write. Would any responsible government allow things to get this bad because they are waiting for a loan?

Now, for any loan to a state/state agency to get the final nod of the World Bank/ADB, a key condition is that the national government – in this case the FG – must act as a guarantor. Considering the record of the Rivers state government in collaborative ventures like the few projects listed above, would you recommend that the FG guarantee a $200m loan to a government that has been unable to deliver on any major project? The Guarantor is as liable as the borrower.

The problem is not Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala, the problem is Gov. Amaechi’s government. They could not deliver on the $150m Mega Specialist Hospital; they could not deliver on the $315m Mega Monorail Project. How can he deliver on this?

Merry Christmas.

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Re: Ross Alabo-george: Why The FG Doesn’t Trust Amaechi’s Water Project by ojubi(m): 7:22am On Dec 28, 2013
I know the APC e.Rats ll run away from this thread.
U can now see that Ameachi is just a big noise maker.
Go to cross river state, water board is independent, supplying water to the whole state including deep rural areas.
In my village (Assiga) the state gov pump water with solar energy every day at 2pm.
I live in rivers state and Ameachi is a big fraud.
Check the mono rail, and his so called mega hospital.
Plus I ll take a 2 days leave of absence from nairaland if this make front page.
Re: Ross Alabo-george: Why The FG Doesn’t Trust Amaechi’s Water Project by ITbomb(m): 7:34am On Dec 28, 2013
Sourcing for funds for elections.
Amaechi go be like 'why e come be my case dem no gree release this free money, I'm off to APC '
Re: Ross Alabo-george: Why The FG Doesn’t Trust Amaechi’s Water Project by kel4soft: 8:12am On Dec 28, 2013
The OP or author might be on point. For listing Mega-projects not implemented.

The Justice Karibe Whyte Hospital been as rightly mentioned by the author was supposed to be in collaboration with a Canadian firm same with the Monorail. For the Hospital, that was supposed to be cited at the GPHC suffered a set back because the collaborators fail to fulfil their other side of the bargain. On the mono-rail, 11billion naira cannot build you that project, the author didn't inform the readers that the Canadian firm pulled out of the combo citing financial meltdown. Thus allowing the burden to lie squarely on the state government. That is why the state has been struggling with it all alone. (I will be posting some pix of the on-going monorail). I have to give it to Amaechi for keeping faith with that project.

I am not surprised with the author article since he is from an Ijaw extraction with the President (same with me). But, trying to play politics with water which their communities in Kalabari lack basic water. I know a village near Abonnema that their water looks like a condemned oil. The author could as well compare the FG to re-award the water project as suggested by Rotimi Amaechi if they don't trust him. Is the OP justifying the inability of some crook firm who wanted to fraud the state pulling out of a deal to World Bank loan of water project.

Now, to set the record straight Amaechi did some promises to us and one thing he keep saying is: 'if the money is available'. The Karibi Whyte Hospital may not have been actualised due to financial constraint (since it is a mega one), but the author will not deny other promises of 3 world class specialised hospitals which have been completed in the state. Even the 40,000 all covered stadium he promised he has also completed that. On the monorail, like I said above, the state is struggling to achieve the completion. So far, the state has spent 19bn on that rail, without any collaboration. Even yesterday I saw them working on site.

When you compare Rivers State huge wage bill, where every indigene is practically a civil servant, you don't have an option to give it to the Governor. Is not like the Rotimi is contesting for a second tenure that he will need loan for politics.
Re: Ross Alabo-george: Why The FG Doesn’t Trust Amaechi’s Water Project by kel4soft: 8:22am On Dec 28, 2013
Very lame for the author to use the zero allocation to the state ministry of water resources to justify his argument. The fact remains, the Alabo is a joke, for the avoidance of doubt, the state budget is online www.riversstate.gov.ng. There is no way a ministry will be allocated zero budget. How does that ministry runs it self. Since it cannot generate funds for itself due to total collapse of water board.

https://m.app.box.com/view_shared/zgv4aruc255alqgfwlwt The above is the link to download Rivers State 2013 budget. Please readers confirm if the author is on point.
Re: Ross Alabo-george: Why The FG Doesn’t Trust Amaechi’s Water Project by Reptyle(m): 8:52am On Dec 28, 2013
@Kelsoft

Thank you for balancing the story. I always have my suspicions when I read a skewed story.
Re: Ross Alabo-george: Why The FG Doesn’t Trust Amaechi’s Water Project by taharqa: 4:13pm On Dec 30, 2013
kel4soft: Very lame for the author to use the zero allocation to the state ministry of water resources to justify his argument. The fact remains, the Alabo is a joke, for the avoidance of doubt, the state budget is online www.riversstate.gov.ng. There is no way a ministry will be allocated zero budget. How does that ministry runs it self. Since it cannot generate funds for itself due to total collapse of water board.

https://m.app.box.com/view_shared/zgv4aruc255alqgfwlwt The above is the link to download Rivers State 2013 budget. Please readers confirm if the author is on point.
I don't think d the OP was talking about d Ministry of Water Resources itself when he talked about 'zero allocation' to 'Water'. He was talking about d Urban Waterboards, particularly their ability to undatake Urban Water works

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