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7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by MrNL(m): 10:29am On Aug 18, 2015


N9b extra vote stalls project

It was meant to be a worthy edifice housing the Vice President and one of the former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration’s star projects. But, with N7billion already spent, the number two citizen’s official home now seems abandoned, subdued by weeds.

The Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) has abandoned the project, following the refusal of the 7th Senate to accept the inflation of the contract sum by N9 billion.

The builders have not been fully paid despite the release of the N7billion, The Nation learnt. Why they were shortchanged was not clear yesterday.

The project is yet to reach 80 per cent completion, contrary to the facts presented to the Senate by the FCDA.

The contract was awarded in 2009 at N7billion. But in 2012, a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Sen. Bala Mohammed, came with a request for N9billion more to complete the project.

The variation was expected to accommodate a helipad. There was public outrage.

FCDA Executive Secretary Adamu Ismail later told the Senate Committee on FCT that the proposed additional N9 billion was slashed to about N6 billion by the Bureau for Public Procurement (BPP).

He said the variation was also meant to provide furniture, fencing, two additional protocol guest houses, a banquet hall and security gadgets.

The then Senate Committee on FCT, led by Senator Smart Adeyemi, however, rejected the request for the variation, which was more than 100 per cent.

Adeyemi said either N13 billion or N14 billion or N16 billion for the project was “indefensible”.

The abandoned residence has been overtaken by weeds.

Reptiles are moving freely at the site.

Although the weather-beaten red gate was under lock at the weekend, it was learnt that no fresh work had been done on the site since 2013.

A source said: “The construction of the VP’s residence has been abandoned by the FCDA since the Senate turned down the demand for variation.

“Despite the Senate Committee’s position, the former FCT Minister presented a memo to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) but ex-President Jonathan said the nation cannot afford 120 per cent variation.

“The former FEC resolved to complete the project within available budget. This is why the project is stalled. Definitely, we have a case of abandoned contract at hand.

“The same abandonment is applicable to the new residences of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.”

A representative of the construction company, Julius Berger Plc, refused to speak with our correspondent last night.

The source said: “Go to those who gave out the job please.”

A presidency source, said: “The uncompleted residence of the Vice President was not included in the handover note on the pending issues at the Presidential Villa.

“I think it might be part of the report of the FCDA. But it is sad that we have to cope with an abandoned project even at the seat of power.”

The Jonathan administration left N8.185, 575,211.50 debts at the Presidential Villa.

The report said the N8.1billion liabilities were outside the expenses on the renovation of the Defence House, the main residence/ president’s office, Aguda House/ Vice President’s office and guest houses under the transition programme.

The report said: “The primary challenge facing the State House has been the inadequacy of successive budgetary appropriations. The State House annual appropriations do not match its actual activities, thereby leading to regular recourse to additional funding from Intervention Fund from the Federal Ministry of Finance.

“About 283 of the temporary staff not found eligible for regularisation were with the approval of His Excellency, the President given contract appointments renewable annually, based on performance and fitness.

“However, payment of their salaries (an average of N8million per month) is from State House overheads provision, which remains a huge challenge to State House.

“The existing infrastructure for mechanical, electrical and associated components have aged and are performing well beyond their design lives.

“The proposal for their replacement/ upgrade has been reviewed and certified by the Bureau of Public Procurement in the total sum of N3,647,793, 305.76. However, due to paucity of funds, phased implementation is being adopted for the most vital and critical works, starting with Phase I in the sum of N693, 119,509.55.”



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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by slimfit1(m): 10:32am On Aug 18, 2015
What happened to Aguda house ? Jonathan over to you useless man. They can sell the house or paint it and even better probe the contractor and the fct minister who initiated the waste.

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by walemoney007(m): 10:36am On Aug 18, 2015
Eh eh

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by Juxtified(m): 10:39am On Aug 18, 2015
This house can be built from foundation to painting with less than 800million naira only.

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by strawb(f): 10:42am On Aug 18, 2015
Duplication of weight
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by Nobody: 10:42am On Aug 18, 2015
Nothing has changed in my dear country.



The guy below me even with you . you arrived late. grin grin



LordMecuzy:
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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by LordMecuzy(m): 10:42am On Aug 18, 2015
This house looks like a 350million naira edifice, except they wanna tell us the cost of land is included.... But 7billion and not completed? Too Bad!!!

When youths are looking for just 100k to go into poultry, Barbing, Horticulture and other entrepreneurial businesses.. Still banks and Govt will say no capital and give loans to the already super rich elites...

Well Let's see what Buhari has to offer, if he fails us all surely in 2019 he will be booted out...

God Bless Ngor-Okpala

God Bless Imo State

God Bless Nigeria

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by DROGON: 10:42am On Aug 18, 2015
When the supposed Savior becomes the Destroyer.


I Am Watching..
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by stinggy(m): 10:42am On Aug 18, 2015
#7B and counting...



The contract was awarded in 2009 at N7billion. But in 2012, a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Sen. Bala Mohammed, came with a request for N9billion more to complete the project.
Under 3 years, Bala claimed the project cost has surged up and needs an additional #9B for a project that cost #7B originally.
We can see who the thieves are already. Thanks goodness FCT ministry is among those listed for probe.
Can't wait to see Bala in jail angry

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by oshibote1: 10:42am On Aug 18, 2015
Live them there is God oooo
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by boman2014: 10:42am On Aug 18, 2015
SECOND TIME POSTING THIS?
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by Nobody: 10:43am On Aug 18, 2015
how manytimes on fp mumu people
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by chris4gold(m): 10:43am On Aug 18, 2015
isokay
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by freshness2020: 10:43am On Aug 18, 2015
Keep "chopping" our Oyel money.
God is watching.
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by Nobody: 10:43am On Aug 18, 2015
Ok
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by ademoladeji(m): 10:44am On Aug 18, 2015
#7billion?

Nna mehn! See ego dey rot here ooooo

Anyway, it's a norm in this country to abandon projects after scooping all monies involved!

The senators that facilitated the award of such contract would have their cut from the contract sum... The procurement manager/officers too go chop inside... The secretary wey go transfer files won't perform his/her duties if ignored... A typical 9ja contractor sef go first buy car, do party, host Pasuma, Flavour, Galadima and even Akon, make dem come perform...

At the end of all the money slicing, the contractor would be left with even less than 40% of the whole contract sum... Tell me, where make the contractor see money to complete the project?

Until we do the right thing by awarding contracts based on merit n supervising the activities of the contractor strictly, we won't stop having these array of abandoned projects...

All pedestrian bridges in Lagos are abandoned, Marine Beach bridge at Ijora is abandoned for over a year now, Lagos-Ibadan is under slow motion...

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by Holyfield1(m): 10:44am On Aug 18, 2015
Confam engineer...He no dull himself at all

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by thefakestan: 10:44am On Aug 18, 2015
Ok Children of hate please come food is ready.





Btw searching for LadyF and Introvert, I think they now work @ the Mall.







ThefakeStan
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by Goddygee(m): 10:44am On Aug 18, 2015
Chai, this kain news day always weak me, 7 billion? When i day find 120k to pay ma sch fees... *crying* abg wu get nuclear b0mb? Chai, dis policticians dn kill us, and after some pple go day defend them

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by allanphash7(m): 10:44am On Aug 18, 2015
My heart bleeds for this country







And someone will tell me Nigeria will be good one day







Never it can never be good





Politician are all d same




Imagine buhari telling us he owns no house




Who is fooling who





Nigeria politician sucks




Both APC and PDP are both scammers

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by maxiuc(m): 10:45am On Aug 18, 2015
O yes I can see they used golden blocks and silver cements a probe on the contractor will put more light to this darkened project

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by omaniblog(m): 10:45am On Aug 18, 2015
wtf
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by texazzpete(m): 10:45am On Aug 18, 2015
This type of criminal waste was sadly the norm in the previous administration.

Buhari to the rescue!

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by sparkwil(m): 10:45am On Aug 18, 2015
7 billion on that structure....
Hmmm
Only the gullible wd believe it
The story is either false or the money was siphoned for something else but not on that house

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by andreernest28(m): 10:46am On Aug 18, 2015
pls where are the required pictures
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by Nobody: 10:46am On Aug 18, 2015
That money can build industries and help reduce unemployment.

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Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by Simpletosexy: 10:46am On Aug 18, 2015
olosho people?!! Godhelp9ja
Re: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by experimentist: 10:48am On Aug 18, 2015
if I say Jonathan na mumu now some people dem a guh vex

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