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2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by OrientDailyNews: 4:15pm On Jul 12, 2017
By Chibisi Ohakah,Abuja

The relative silence of na­tional lawmakers from the South East geopolit­ical zone over the controversy trailing the alleged slashing of funds for the second Niger Bridge project in the 2017 bud­get is fuelling a new specula­tion that they are in cahoots with their colleagues.

Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola shocked the nation recently when he alleged that the Na­tional Assembly had tinkered with the provision made for the bridge, among others, in the 2017 budget. According to Fas­hola, the lawmakers slashed the budget of the 2nd Niger bridge from N15 billion to N10 billion even after the cost had been defended and agreed upon without consulting them.

“If after we have defended the budget and we had gone and the legislature unilaterally changed the budget, what is the purpose of deliberation?’’ queried the former Lagos gov­ernor, who insisted that “it is unfair to Nigerians after public hearings were conducted with tax payers’ money and consul­tations with the lawmakers only for the budget to be al­tered, cut or padded.”

But the national assembly responded swiftly, explaining that the cut in the budgetary allocations to some capital projects was for prudence.

House of Representatives’ Committee on Media Affairs, Abdulrazak Namdas, said that the proposed fund for the proj­ect in the 2017 budget was reduced from N12 billion to N7 billion because the money would not be spent, following the failure of the Presidency to spend the N12 billion budget­ed for the second Niger bridge in 2016.

His words: “The truth is that in the 2016 budget, N12 billion was appropriated for the 2nd Niger bridge and not a kobo was spent by the ministry. Not a kobo. The money was returned. The ministry could not provide the committees of the national assembly with evidence of an agreement on the public private partnership (PPP) or a contract for the 2nd Niger bridge.

“The National Assembly, in its wisdom, decided to fund other projects from the south-east leaving N7 billion for the 2nd Niger bridge that may yet be unspent. The projects include, N2.5 billion extra for Enugu/Onitsha road; N1 bil­lion more for 9th Mile/Nsukka/ Makurdi road; additional N500 million for Oturkpo- Makurdi to take care of evacuation of agri­cultural produce up to Maidu­guri; N1 billion more for Ikot Ekpene-Aba-Owerri road, etc. These are strategic roads in the south-east and north cen­tral parts of Nigeria that had inadequate allocations.”

Senate spokesperson, Sena­tor Sabi Abdullahi, also argued that the National Assembly’s controversial budget slash was done to measure the country’s needs against available re­sources and concluded that it would be more prudent to chan­nel public funds towards small­er projects that were necessary for the citizens but might not be commercially viable.

“What we reduced from La­gos-Ibadan Expressway in the 2017 budget estimates was spread on Oyo-Ogbomoso road in the South-West, Enugu-Onit­sha road in the South-East, and two other critical roads in the North-East and North-West. This was done to achieve equi­ty,” Abdullahi, an APC member from Niger North district, stated.

The Senate spokesman said the picture Fashola painted was “a deceit of the highest order,” stressing that the min­ister knew that the projects would not be completed in 2019 even if their respective funding were untouched.

“Just going by the last two years of funding where an av­erage of N30 billion per annum was released, then the nation would have to wait for the next six years for completion of the work,” the senator said.

According to him, the law­makers voted N40 billion for the expressway, which is the busiest in the country, in 2016, only for the administration to release N26 billion and divert the rest.

However, efforts by Orient Daily to get the views of some senators and their House of Rep­resentatives’ counterparts on what transpired with the most important infrastructure project in their zone was unsuccessful as they declined interview.

Some of the lawmakers contacted refused to discuss the 2nd Niger Bridge project, while others requested that the questions be sent by text, and had not replied as at press time. Others contacted refused to pick their calls. Some of the lawmakers contacted to com­ment on the allegations of the minister include Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, Senator Enyin­naya Abaribe, Hon Linus Oko­rie, Hon Nnenna Ukeje and Hon Uzo Abonta.

A reliable National Assem­bly source, however, said it is not expected that the lawmak­ers would agree to discuss the matter. “There is a silent pact among lawmakers in the Na­tional Assembly, currently, not­withstanding political or ethnic or regional affiliation. Once any of the Chambers decides on an issue, whether national or regional, every lawmaker falls line, notwithstanding his origi­nal opinion and convictions.

“Remember what happened to the former Senate Leader, Ali Ndume when he disagreed with the decision of the Senate on the Economic and Finan­



cial Crimes and Commission (EFCC) chairman, Ibrahim Magu, and held a private press conference to discredit the Sen­ate. So, if you say the lawmak­ers from the South East, who should naturally champion the cause of the 2nd Niger Bridge, have joined the conspiracy against the project, you may be correct,” the source said

Another National Assembly source posited two schools of thought on why the lawmak­ers tinkered with the budget for the 2nd Niger Bridge. “You heard when the minister said what he got back was a bud­get littered with boreholes and healthcare centres. The law­makers may have thought the boreholes more important than the 2nd Niger Bridge hence they reduced the budget allo­cation and created space for the smaller projects. Unfortu­nately, the minister said most of the boreholes, roads and health centres were state designated projects, not federal.”

The other possible reason, the source volunteered, relates to the counterpart funding pro­posal for the 2nd Niger Bridge. The project is being construct­ed under a Public Private Part­nership (PPP) scheme. A Con­sortium of the operators of the Nigerian Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF), the Nigeria Sov­ereign Investment Agency (NSIA) and Julius Berger (JB-NSIA), is working on the project based on design, build, finance, operate and transfer (DBFOT), at a concessionaire’s total cost of N108 billion, reviewed down from N138 billion by the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP). The federal government is said to be committed to contribute 28 per cent of the project cost. The remaining 72 per cent will be raised by the consortium under a 25-year concession.

The second Niger Bridge, a major gateway shared be­tween the Eastern and West­ern parts of Nigeria, which has been on the drawing board outliving many administrations in Nigeria since the early 70s, seemed to be jinxed.

Observers say the project clearly, but unfortunately, found itself in Nigeria’s political mill, and had become a political item between parties and interests.

The road and bridge together is estimated to be 11.9 kilome­tres long, and the bridge itself spanning 1.59 kilometres, ac­cording to Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), the federal government depart­ment in charge of the project. The design includes a toll plaza on the Asaba end. The bridge will have six lanes, three in each direction.

The federal government claims it has so far committed N18.31 billion. Out of this, N10.4 billion has been disbursed leav­ing a balance of N7.94 billion. A team of local and internation­al consultants was engaged through a rigorous and com­petitive procurement process. The NSIA say they have spent the sum of $2.21 million on con­sultancy and another $247,586 on due diligence to determine project viability.

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Agency (NSIA), Uche Orji, at a media interaction in Abuja re­cently, hinted that “the NSIA will this year alone invest $760 mil­lion in the second Niger Bridge project in continuation of federal government’s investment being undertaken under a Public Pri­vate Partnership (PPP).”

Our source’s second school of thought is that the lawmak­ers believe that given the larg­er chunk of the funding for the 2nd Niger Bridge come from outside the federal government budget, the project could still go on even after tinkering with the original budget. “They also believe that even if the origi­nal allocation was allowed, the ministry would still not release the whole sum, and the projects would outlive the budget year”

Source
https://orientdailynews.com/2nd-niger-bridge-south-east-lawmakers-budget

Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by lilytender: 4:57pm On Jul 12, 2017
Yes, that is good. South-East and South-South Senators are happy that the 2nd Niger bridge budget has been slashed, infact they are the ones that actually slashed the budget in order to punish Buhari. This is because it is Buhari and his family that will use the bridge.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by CoolFreeday(m): 4:59pm On Jul 12, 2017
your people elected you to represent them but you can't talk or fight for them because of fear of being suspended.
Only Cowards does that.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by fyneguy: 5:02pm On Jul 12, 2017
This is why I tell people that the cry for Biafra and restructuring has nothing to do with the people.

If these people are serious about their interests, how come there's no protest against the slash?

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by KahlDrogo(m): 5:05pm On Jul 12, 2017
They keep mum while an afonja minister and media houses fight their battles for them.

Kwekweremadu et al are cantankerous cowards. grin

Below is the picture of the League of Cantankerous Cowards. grin

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by OrientDailyNews: 5:09pm On Jul 12, 2017
Lalasticlala, seun, mynd44
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by Kagawa10: 5:12pm On Jul 12, 2017
Lol, how will the Ibo senators say anything but if it is to raise a motion against Osibanjo, they are quick to do that yet Yoruba keeps fighting their battle ..

Treacherous Cowards!

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by TheKingdom: 5:23pm On Jul 12, 2017
No wonder they don't want Biafra because they will each go on trial and be executed. These thugs that are rigged in by the Nigger Area factor don't care about their people until wide spread protest come and they "pretend" to do something

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by ProWalker: 5:26pm On Jul 12, 2017
Ibos are not interested in any 2nd Nigeri bridge, they just want to keep using it to blackmail any government that is not in their good books and have another reason to justify their infinite hate for Nigeria

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by overall90: 5:41pm On Jul 12, 2017
Is the 2nd Niger bridge located in the south East?

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by 989900: 5:43pm On Jul 12, 2017
Shame.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by OrientDailyNews: 5:43pm On Jul 12, 2017
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by Bolustical: 5:50pm On Jul 12, 2017
The ironic thing is that their constituents will never hold Senators accountable,

They would rather cast aspersion on a Fasola (Yoruba) who spoke up against shameless legislators,

I wonder what DSP Ekweremadu, Abaribe, Uba, Stella Oduah, TA Kalu et al are doing up there,

I guess they do not care because the Yorubas and Northerners will always take the blame.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by fyneguy: 5:50pm On Jul 12, 2017
The bitter truth is that there's no such a thing as ONE SOUTH.

The Southwest needs to realize this. We need to start fighting for our interest alone.

The times of advancing the cause of one South are over.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by OrientDailyNews: 5:53pm On Jul 12, 2017
Bolustical:
.....

wink wink

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by OrientDailyNews: 6:27pm On Jul 12, 2017
overall90:
Is the 2nd Niger bridge located in the south East?

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by dlondonbadboy: 6:40pm On Jul 12, 2017
Obj swore he must build the 2nd niger bridge.the old fool said that would mark the climax of his administration....

Let's forget yaradua cos he don die..

GEj said if he doesn't build the 2nd niger bridge, Nigerians should know he has failed cos his administration would have no excuse. We didn't know the hyenana was indeed clueless..

Vegetable of daura and his fellow irenes are now fooling themselves thinking they arefooling us..

And before I forget...God would punish all eastern lawmakers bothpast and present...bastards!
And any goat that defend these leeches would die before the end of this year..

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 6:45pm On Jul 12, 2017
The Igbos are a basket case

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by OrientDailyNews: 6:46pm On Jul 12, 2017

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by Bolustical: 6:46pm On Jul 12, 2017
Why won't they keep mum?

They already know Nnamdi Kanu and his other deluded Nairalanders from that part of the country will be there to heap blames on the Yorubas and Hausas,

So no problem.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by Markfemi2: 6:47pm On Jul 12, 2017
Cowardly Igbo will rather work to impeach yemi than to fix second niger Bridge

It always comes back to bite them

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by salbis(m): 6:48pm On Jul 12, 2017
And they are shouting marginalization. Who is marginalizing who?

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by Markfemi2: 6:49pm On Jul 12, 2017
fyneguy:
The bitter truth is that there's no such a thing as ONE SOUTH.

The Southwest needs to realize this. We need to start fighting for our interest alone.

The times of advancing the cause of one South are over.

I agree when it was time for kaduna declaration the igbos remember southern unity
But now they' want to impeach yemi and call SW betrayers

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by seunny4lif(m): 6:52pm On Jul 12, 2017
This 2nd Niger bridge get serious wahala o Oooh
From OBJ to Buhari and yet no Bridge
Jona even use am won many voters from SE and yet no Bridge grin grin

Where are the SE senators and Reps
Where are they now ?

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by Mekanus(m): 6:53pm On Jul 12, 2017
I'm not surprised at all, south east Lawmakers have always been the most useless.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by stonemasonn: 6:56pm On Jul 12, 2017
to be honest most of the political class (from all regions and party) wants the Buhari presidency to fail.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by nabiz(m): 6:57pm On Jul 12, 2017
E be like say we go start to the recall them one after the othet

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by four4: 6:58pm On Jul 12, 2017
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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by wellmax(m): 6:58pm On Jul 12, 2017
Dem no care at all.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: South-east Lawmakers Mum On Budget Slash by seunny4lif(m): 6:59pm On Jul 12, 2017
Yoruba fighting the battle for Igbos
Those SE people are coward

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