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Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by afroniger: 4:20am On Feb 13, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: Oyo Risks Losing N76 billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State Over Undue Influence From Makinde

The World Bank has queried the Oyo State government on the proposed award of contract for the construction of the ‘Second Pool of Long Term Investment for Flood Control’ project to companies allegedly linked to the state governor, Seyi Makinde, and other top government officials, SaharaReporters has gathered.

The state government, through the Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP) headed by one Dayo Ayorinde, had lobbied the bank to undermine its procurement strategy and award the project to companies linked to Makinde and his cronies over N12 billion above the lowest bidders in the four lots.


SaharaReporters gathered that government officials' role in the corrupt contract award poses significant hidden risks for the release of $200 million (N76 billion) financing agreement by the World Bank.

Inside sources said the contract process, which was meant to have been concluded by the end of 2020, is being stalled because of the greed of some top government officials in imposing their chosen contenders which is contrary to the bank's procedures.

“About four different petitions were written to World Bank with respect to the manipulation of the process by the state government headed by the commissioner for finance, Akinola Ojo. So some representatives of the bank decided to meet the governor but were shocked when he told them to leave the project and go to another state if they are not ready to give the contact to companies he nominated,” a source told SaharaReporters.

“He fears that his political opponents may have influence over other contenders for the project, thereby empowering them financially to compete with him during the 2023 election. We are talking about $200 million here, that’s over N75 billion.

“Currently, both the state government and the World Bank are at loggerheads over this contract and this could lead to the bank cancelling the funds if the government refuses to comply with its procurement strategies. They have told Makinde this already.


“Imagine, a governor playing politics with a project that will have an impact on the lives of his people.”

Meanwhile, a non-governmental organisation, Ibadan Ko 'Ya Anti Corruption Coalition, has expressed fear over the government’s delay in approving and releasing the names of contractors to handle the project.

The group in a statement seen by SaharaReporters called on well-meaning Nigerians, especially the people of Ibadan and Oyo State in general to prevail on the government from further delaying in announcing and submitting the names of qualified contractors to the bank sponsoring the projects before it is too late.

The statement read, “The government has refused to name the qualified contractors who participated in the bid advertised on August 6, 2020, and opened publicly on Friday, October 2, 2020, to handle the project tagged ‘Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project’.

“The contractors who participated in the bid were more than 28 and from their quotations and bid prices alongside their bid security amount, it is clear and without ambiguity the companies who should be awarded the contracts.

"As stakeholders in Oyo State project and among those who are interested in the development of the state, we are so concerned about the government of Engr. Seyi Makinde insistence on forcing his chosen contractors on the World Bank.

"We gathered however that the delay from the government was not unconnected to greediness and the fact that the government is out to manipulate the outcome of the bid and the contract process, while imposing their own chosen contractors which is contrary to World Bank procedures and standard.

"We fear that there are already several petitions written to World Bank with respect to the manipulation of the process by the state government. This we can assure Nigerians may lead to the cancellation of the loan facility and make Oyo State and the communities benefit from the flood management project the losers."

Calls put across to Taiwo Adisa, spokesperson for the governor were not answered nor returned.
https://saharareporters.com/2021/02/12/exclusive-oyo-risks-losing-n76-billion-world-bank-funded-project-another-state-over-undue

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Nobody: 4:23am On Feb 13, 2021
Black man, black heart

smh for the black man

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by michlins(m): 4:55am On Feb 13, 2021
This same Makinde that was forming saint. Forget sha, all Nigeria politicians are same.

Over 12bn above the highest bidders and it's not like they will execute it when paid.

Zero exception

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Haywhysat: 5:01am On Feb 13, 2021
Makinde that people thought was the best?

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Ohizfly(m): 5:08am On Feb 13, 2021
War going on low-key between PDP members in the SW



*Light my Kpoli

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Ajanlekoko4: 6:08am On Feb 13, 2021
Makinde should sit up and start spending more time governing Oyo people and less with PDP wahala

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by ScamHunter: 6:08am On Feb 13, 2021
This is very normal in Nigeria. Corruption is endemic. That's why they appoints their sons and daughters to head oil corporations. Awarding contracts to their cronies is norm. Show me one governor or even a president that is not clannish and I'll tell you you're not in Nigeria. Politics is for the dogs while the few decent men we have are either aloof or displaced from participation.

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by jakD: 6:08am On Feb 13, 2021
I couldn't read the content anyway. But then, this Makinde has been more of disappointment lately.

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:09am On Feb 13, 2021
The World Bank has queried the Oyo State government on the proposed award of contract for the construction of the ‘Second Pool of Long Term Investment for Flood Control’ project to companies allegedly linked to the state governor, Seyi Makinde, and other top government officials, 

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by helinues: 6:09am On Feb 13, 2021
Another one from Sahara deserted

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by caution001: 6:11am On Feb 13, 2021
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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Antoeni(m): 6:12am On Feb 13, 2021
This Seyi Makinde is Oyo‘a Biggest Problem Right Now, Very Unfocused

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by jakD: 6:12am On Feb 13, 2021
helinues:
Another one from Sahara deserted


Chief, your problem is greater than the available solution.

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by JuIiusmalema: 6:12am On Feb 13, 2021
APC lying propaganda sha.
Sahara una no get work

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Jerryherd: 6:13am On Feb 13, 2021
cool



This Makinde sef... So selfish and self centred


Ordinary repairs of chairs in public schools he awarded the contract to himself even when party faithfuls bidded for it

Collection of state revenue, he sidelined civil servants and gave the contract to his wife's younger brother, his Kalabari in-law lording it over Oyo indegenes

His praise singers would soon go to BCOSTV to sing his praise and mount bill board on how he is the best governor in Africa

.

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Linus199(m): 6:14am On Feb 13, 2021
them dey OYO
Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by DJ10rounds(m): 6:16am On Feb 13, 2021
Oyo don't lose this money if not you are on your own...it is a beautiful Saturday morning,wake your ass up and move it, exercise like never before, run, dance, lift weights, do push-ups, squat jump, Just do something. Then take a cup of hot delicious nutritious soybean tea to calm down.i deliver soybean powder to anywhere in Nigeria. Contact the number on my signature

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Abagworo(m): 6:16am On Feb 13, 2021
These are not the best of days for GSM.

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by blackinitiative: 6:17am On Feb 13, 2021
A Nigerian politician in Inhuman by default.

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by arsenal33: 6:21am On Feb 13, 2021
Ajanlekoko4:
Makinde should sit up and stop spend more time governing Oyo people and less with PDP wahala
too late. Im too na crook. Next election, they kick him out

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by adioolayi(m): 6:22am On Feb 13, 2021
Makinde ...Wakeup!!!

Ibadan Urban flood control project with support from world bank has been an excellent flood control intervention projects across various parts of Ibadan, well executed from the administartion of Late Ajimobi......Governor Makinde should not destroy the legacy

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by BlackfireX: 6:24am On Feb 13, 2021
Ordinary 76billion some people won't let us have peace ...


Poor people eeeehhhh
Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by KnightsTemplar(m): 6:25am On Feb 13, 2021
Doubt if seyi Will get a second term, from the way he is moving.

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by OkoYibo: 6:25am On Feb 13, 2021
It seems Makinde is jinxed.

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by yesloaded: 6:27am On Feb 13, 2021
Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by elmessiahs(m): 6:29am On Feb 13, 2021
all for political gain
Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Yankee101: 6:30am On Feb 13, 2021
Personal interest
The major reason nigeria is still lagging

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by shadeyinka(m): 6:34am On Feb 13, 2021
The problem is not the World Bank contract!
The problem is who's Contractor will be favoured!

The Governors on one side
AND
The Complainant on the other side


You will think they both do it for the benefit of Oyo State: NO!
it's all about who gets the world Bank money!

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Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by dangotesmummy: 6:36am On Feb 13, 2021
Smh
Re: Oyo Risks Losing ₦76 Billion World Bank Funded Project To Another State by Invisibu: 6:38am On Feb 13, 2021
What nonsense. I don't know what people cherish from this man. Foolish him

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