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2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by 15Ebisco: 3:57am On Jul 05, 2018
The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved the contract for a 11.9-kilometre link road for the Second Niger Bridge.

The road that cut across Anambra and Delta states will gulp N206bn.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of a meeting of the council presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Mohammed explained that the contract for the link road also included the provision of associated infrastructure for the bridge.

He said the contract was awarded to Julius Berger Plc, which is already working on the project.

The minister stated that the Public Private Partnership model adopted for the project by the last administration had failed but that the present government was determined to complete it.

He added that the council awarded a contract for the rehabilitation of a road in Enugu State for N11.58bn.

According to him, the council also approved contracts for the provision of consultancy services and mining exploration at the cost of N12.7bn.

Mohammed added that the FEC ratified a multilateral competent agreement to assist in curbing tax evasion and improve revenue collection.

He said the council approved the Africa Project 50th Article of Association with two windows to allow for project finance by the Africa Development Bank as well as the Financial Transparency Policy Guideline memo, which would allow for more transparency on how government revenue were being handled.

He explained, “The three memos from the Ministry of Finance that were approved include the ratification of the multilateral competent authority agreement on automatic exchange of financial accounting information, ratification of the Africa 50th Articles of Association and the approval for the financial transparency policy guidelines.

“The first memo sought for the ratification of the multilateral competent authority agreement on automatic exchange of financial account information.”

Mohammed added, “The memo is going to assist in curbing tax evasion and improve the revenue collection of government.

“The Minister of Finance also presented a memo asking for approval for the ratification of the African 50th Articles of Association. This particular memo is unique in the sense that both the African 50th Project Finance and African 50th Project Development Association are actually two windows, which have been created by the African Development Bank to allow for bankable infrastructural projects to be financed by the subsidiaries of the African Development Bank. The memo will take care of certain projects, which cannot be financed simply by the AfDB.

“Such projects are to be financed by these two platforms and already, Nigeria is one of the founding members of these two platforms and has invested heavily in them, and the ratification of this treaty has made it possible for Nigeria to take advantage of this.”

According to him, the Minister of Finance is seeking the council’s approval for the financial transparency policy guidelines.

He stated, “This memo was approved and I think the unique thing about this memo is that it is going to bring more transparency to how government revenue and accounts are being handled.

“As a matter of fact, with the approval of this memo, it will now be possible for the public to know exactly how much revenue is collected by the government, how much is being spent just by going on the website of the various ministries, department and agencies.”

Mohammed said the council also approved the revised estimated total cost for the engineering, procurement and construction of the OB3 gas pipeline project.

He explained, “This is a project that has been awarded but there was a need for the cost of the redesigning to seek for council’s approval so that there will be enough funds to execute the project.

“The project is important because it has to do with the delivery of gas from the eastern part of the country to the power turbines to improve our power supply. This contract is awarded to Nestor Limited and Olisa Limited and the total cost of the contract is $92m and N765,968,000,000.”

http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/07/2nd-niger-bridge-fg-approves-n206bn.html

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by Toplexy675(m): 3:59am On Jul 05, 2018
Hmmm
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by theophorus(m): 4:24am On Jul 05, 2018
How I wish this Government can devote more Energy to Security. They are really trying in terms of Infrastructure but Security is 0.
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by chiedu7: 4:40am On Jul 05, 2018
Na becos of 2019, nothing go happen na lies as usual angry

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by nwabobo: 4:54am On Jul 05, 2018
15Ebisco:
The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved the contract for a 11.9-kilometre link road for the Second Niger Bridge.

The road that cut across Anambra and Delta states will gulp N206bn.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of a meeting of the council presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Mohammed explained that the contract for the link road also included the provision of associated infrastructure for the bridge.

He said the contract was awarded to Julius Berger Plc, which is already working on the project.

The minister stated that the Public Private Partnership model adopted for the project by the last administration had failed but that the present government was determined to complete it.

He added that the council awarded a contract for the rehabilitation of a road in Enugu State for N11.58bn.

According to him, the council also approved contracts for the provision of consultancy services and mining exploration at the cost of N12.7bn.

Mohammed added that the FEC ratified a multilateral competent agreement to assist in curbing tax evasion and improve revenue collection.

He said the council approved the Africa Project 50th Article of Association with two windows to allow for project finance by the Africa Development Bank as well as the Financial Transparency Policy Guideline memo, which would allow for more transparency on how government revenue were being handled.

He explained, “The three memos from the Ministry of Finance that were approved include the ratification of the multilateral competent authority agreement on automatic exchange of financial accounting information, ratification of the Africa 50th Articles of Association and the approval for the financial transparency policy guidelines.

“The first memo sought for the ratification of the multilateral competent authority agreement on automatic exchange of financial account information.”

Mohammed added, “The memo is going to assist in curbing tax evasion and improve the revenue collection of government.

“The Minister of Finance also presented a memo asking for approval for the ratification of the African 50th Articles of Association. This particular memo is unique in the sense that both the African 50th Project Finance and African 50th Project Development Association are actually two windows, which have been created by the African Development Bank to allow for bankable infrastructural projects to be financed by the subsidiaries of the African Development Bank. The memo will take care of certain projects, which cannot be financed simply by the AfDB.

“Such projects are to be financed by these two platforms and already, Nigeria is one of the founding members of these two platforms and has invested heavily in them, and the ratification of this treaty has made it possible for Nigeria to take advantage of this.”

According to him, the Minister of Finance is seeking the council’s approval for the financial transparency policy guidelines.

He stated, “This memo was approved and I think the unique thing about this memo is that it is going to bring more transparency to how government revenue and accounts are being handled.

“As a matter of fact, with the approval of this memo, it will now be possible for the public to know exactly how much revenue is collected by the government, how much is being spent just by going on the website of the various ministries, department and agencies.”

Mohammed said the council also approved the revised estimated total cost for the engineering, procurement and construction of the OB3 gas pipeline project.

He explained, “This is a project that has been awarded but there was a need for the cost of the redesigning to seek for council’s approval so that there will be enough funds to execute the project.

“The project is important because it has to do with the delivery of gas from the eastern part of the country to the power turbines to improve our power supply. This contract is awarded to Nestor Limited and Olisa Limited and the total cost of the contract is $92m and N765,968,000,000.”

http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/07/2nd-niger-bridge-fg-approves-n206bn.html

When will this government stop lying? Total cost for the 2nd Niger bridge was estimated at about N100bn snd now they are telling us they have released N206bn for a link road, same way Osinbajo lied that they released $2bn for the project during their campaign in Anambra.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by zombieTRACKER: 4:56am On Jul 05, 2018
theophorus:
How I wish this Government can devote more Energy to Security.
They are really trying in terms of Infrastructure but Security is 0.

They are not trying in anything
All these are propaganda
Go to the sites and see emptiness

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by GavelSlam: 5:36am On Jul 05, 2018
zombieTRACKER:


They are not trying in anything
All these are propaganda
Go to the sites and see emptiness

You are a bloody liar.

The pictures of Julius Berger on site must be in Zimbabwe then.

Or is Julius Berger carrying out Photoshop?
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by Blackfire(m): 5:42am On Jul 05, 2018
Igbos getting what they want through reverse psychology.

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by SlayerForever: 6:07am On Jul 05, 2018
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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by SpecialAdviser(m): 6:11am On Jul 05, 2018
It's a welcome development but nobody should celebrate or make politics out of it until something tangible is done on it.

There has always been so many approvals by present and past governments with nothing coming out of it.
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by oneeast: 6:12am On Jul 05, 2018
This is good. Onitsha 2nd Niger bridge is the best thing that has happened to the SE. But Bubu has to go.
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by nwabobo: 6:18am On Jul 05, 2018
oneeast:
This is good. Onitsha 2nd Niger bridge is the best thing that has happened to the SE. But Bubu has to go.

Chino, how can you believe this lie?

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Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by Mikeross62: 6:19am On Jul 05, 2018
ok good
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by flyca: 6:30am On Jul 05, 2018
FG using fake project to tickle the senses of zombiies since 2015! When will they have sense!

Everyday bridge this, bridge that. This bridge no dey finish to complete so? Even if na London bridge, e no take this kyn time and resources.

Complete the danm bridge! Once and for all. Shikena!

Shebi na they same FG that over 20 states are dragging for uncompleted / abandoned road contracts? Nansense and ingredients.
Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: FG Approves N206bn Anambra, Delta Link Road by Mynd44: 6:40am On Jul 05, 2018

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