Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,154,448 members, 7,823,061 topics. Date: Thursday, 09 May 2024 at 10:57 PM

Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project (677 Views)

Monorail: Wike Is A Shameless Liar – Amaechi / I Won’t Touch Amaechi’s Rivers Monorail- Wike / Workers Prevent Jang From Commissioning Uncompleted Multimillion Naira Project (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by gratiaeo(m): 6:04am On Jun 07, 2015
THE multi-billion naira Rivers State monorail project initiated by former Governor Chibuike Amaechi would either be continued or abandoned by the Nyesom Wike administration when the financial position of the state is known.

Amaechi had conceived the N150bn project in 2009, believing it would be completed before he vacated office in 2015. Investigations reveal that part of the first phase of the project has already gulped over N30 billion, yet the venture is still far from completion.

The monorail was a Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative between the state government and TSI Property and Investments Holdings Limited.

The firm was to provide 80 per cent of the financing, leaving the state government with 20 per cent. Both parties signed the agreement on October 13, 2009. And in May 2011, former President Goodluck Jonathan inaugurated the first phase.

It was, however, gathered that the initiator of the idea was not able to redeem its part of the deal, compelling the state government to bear the full financial burden.


Amaechi, against assurances that he would deliver the project before leaving the Brick House, urged Rivers people, last year, to have a rethink, as funds accruing to the state dropped from N25bn to N12bn and then to N7bn.

On whether, he would proceed with the project or not, Governor Nyeson Wike told The Guardian that he would have to study the financial strength of the state, first, before reaching a decision. Wike said: “I don’t know the financial state of Rivers State yet.

We need to look at the financial stand first before taking a decision on that. You are aware that currently, workers have not been paid. And they said there is no money to pay workers. So, we cannot talk about such projects now when workers have not eaten.

If workers do not eat, then who will do the work?” But in a more audacious tone, the state Deputy Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nwanosike Samuel, said in a popular Radio programme in Port Harcourt that the new government would not continue with the project, stressing it was of no benefit to people of the state.

He said: “We cannot continue with such financial rascality of the monorail project because the project has no benefit.

It cannot solve the traffic situation in the state. There is an economic crisis in the state and that needs to be tackled first. It is also important to note that the new government has declared operation zero potholes in the state.

So, that, to me, is far more important to the people.” Some residents urged Wike to neglect the project, saying it is capital intensive and of little benefit. Others urged the governor to proceed with the idea, taking into consideration huge funds already injected into it.

A Port Harcourt-based lawyer, Obum Nwoye, who described the project as an unplanned venture, advised the new governor to convert the structure to an amusement centre for children.

He reasoned that it would take a lot of money to dismantle it, a lot more to complete it, and if abandoned, it would deface the city.

Another resident, Benjamin Omaeje, said, the former government made a mistake to have embarked on a project of such magnitude without proper planning and preparation.

He noted that other projects like road and water were more important to the people. “I believe in continuity. The problem affecting Nigeria today is lack of continuity.

A new governor comes in and discards projects started by his predecessor due to bitter politics. So, I want Governor Wike to make plans to proceed with the project, even if it is not immediately. A monorail project is capital intensive; one government does not complete it.

It takes 20 to 25 years to finish. Even if Wike cannot complete it, other governments after him can carry on,” said Omaeje. On his part, Chinedu Eze advised Wike to abandon the project, given the economic situation of the state.

“Before the current structure was erected, several billions was spent including paying of compensation, and yet the distance covered is useless. If the project should be continued, it means more structures will give way and more compensation will be paid,” he said.
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/monorail-wike-yet-to-decide-fate-of-multi-billion-naira-project/
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by Nobody: 6:07am On Jun 07, 2015
Lack of continuity is indeed a major problem in this Nigeria government, a law should be set aside to tackle that issue.

just because the former governor was not from your political party you won't continue the project that has gulped so much tax payers money.

According to the resident man, it's better to convert it to something else , rather than abandoning it. I've seen where 2 different governor from 2 different political party constructed the same building right next to each other instead of renovating the old one. why waste so much money?
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:09am On Jun 07, 2015
Wike we know sey Amechi Ameshit fvck full time, but try carry everything along in ur administration afterall na 4 betterment of R.state..





www:WikeWillWork.com
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by modath(f): 6:13am On Jun 07, 2015
Politics of bitterness is the real bane of our society, if Wike & Amaechi were to be in the same camp, the fact that the collaborator pulled out would have been the real topic of discussion not viability of a rail project in a large cosmopolitan city....

Wike is still very busy chasing Amaechi's shadow, the real biz of governance can wait.
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by eleko1: 6:17am On Jun 07, 2015
sad sleeping/noisemaker governor.Dnt use Rivers pipu money worship ur 'jesus' mammy wota of okrika/oda saTANist.Complete the project and stop ur nuisance.Govt is continuous
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by OrlandoOwoh(m): 6:26am On Jun 07, 2015
He should just leave it, he is an Interim Governor. Soon he will be shown the way out like Omehia.
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by CSTR2: 6:37am On Jun 07, 2015
That monorail project is highly unproductive, an overkill ,a clear waste of funds and a conduit for amaechi to embezzle.
Just try and complete it to avoid more wastage.
A very unfortunate waste of govt funds.
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by ahaika23: 7:06am On Jun 07, 2015
Why south-waste dullards like any Rivers thread?
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by Nobody: 7:12am On Jun 07, 2015
Wike the months governor
Re: Monorail: Wike Yet To Decide Fate Of Multi-billion Naira Project by Nobody: 7:15am On Jun 07, 2015
^ the 6 months governor


Below Are A List Of Jobs The Youths Of Today Are Making Money From.

www.lifestyletonight..com/2015/06/employments-youths-are-getting-hooked-in.html

.

(1) (Reply)

Breaking News : Dr Bukola Sakaki Emerge The Senate President / What’s The Best Reform Of The Banking Sector? Nigerians Think It’s… / Comparing Senator's Pay Worldwide

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 18
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.