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Senate Consider Bill 2 Compel Federal, State Govts To Complete Abandoned Project by oaktvnigeria: 11:38am On Jun 03, 2021
A bill seeking to make it unlawful for a government of the federation to have an abandoned project in any part of Nigeria, on Wednesday scaled second reading in the Senate.

The bill titled: Compulsory Development Planning and Project Continuity Bill, 2021, is sponsored by Senator Jibrin Barau (APC, Kano North).

In his lead debate, Barau said the bill seeks to make development planning compulsory for all tiers of government.

According to the lawmaker, it seeks to make provisions for each of the governments of the Federation to establish and maintain project implementation plans for projects within their jurisdiction from inception to conclusion.

Barau lamented that the non-completion of projects and lack of continuity in government programmes and policies are largely responsible for Nigeria’s lagging economic and infrastructural development.

“Mr President, my respected Colleagues, all over the world, the government is a continuum.

“Ideally, once the baton of leadership of a nation is handed over to a new government, the onus lies on it to embrace the projects, policies and programmes of the previous administration without recourse to any person, party or primordial interests.

“However, one major identifiable draw-backs to social, economic and infrastructural development in Nigeria is lack of continuity of policies and programmes of government at the Federal, State and Local Government.

“State resources are poorly managed as some political leaders often embark on white elephant projects that cannot endure the test of time at the twilight of their tenures.

“This unfortunate tradition has badly characterized governance and induced corruption since 1999”, Barau said.

He added that as of June 2011, the Presidential Projects Assessment committee led by Architect Ibrahim Bunu, a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, had reported that there are 11,886 abandoned federal and state government projects across Nigeria that require N7.78 trillion to complete.

He said the committee revealed that political and personal considerations outweighed the national interest in the award of contracts.

“Majority of the contracts the committee said were procurement driven rather than development driven.

“With this ugly political trend and worrisome disposition of some politicians, the nation is utterly consigned to retrogression if not urgently checked”, Barau lamented.

“This Bill provides a sure remedy to the lack of a seamless developmental plan for the nation.

“It rises above primordial sentiments and stands to quarantine any regional neglect or political vendetta.

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“The proposed Bill professes enduring legacies and showcases excellent promises to Nigerians.”

The bill which was exhaustively debated was unanimously supported by lawmakers in their separate contributions.

Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, referred the bill to the Committee on National Planning and Economic Affairs for further legislative work.

Thereafter, the Committee which is chaired by Senator Olubunmi Adetumbi (APC, Ekiti North) was given four weeks to report back to the Senate.

source: https://newstrack.oak.tv/senate-considers-bill-to-compel-federal-state-govts-to-complete-abandoned-projects/

Re: Senate Consider Bill 2 Compel Federal, State Govts To Complete Abandoned Project by Penguin2: 11:50am On Jun 03, 2021
Good development, it will reduce the abandonment of projects by successive governments.

Very stupid behavior that some presidents and governors do.
Re: Senate Consider Bill 2 Compel Federal, State Govts To Complete Abandoned Project by AlhajiNatty(m): 12:38pm On Jun 03, 2021
I think this will go a long way in curbing the incessant abandoned projects littered all over.
Re: Senate Consider Bill 2 Compel Federal, State Govts To Complete Abandoned Project by Solsix(m): 1:21pm On Jun 03, 2021
Even if the project will not add to the economic well-being of the state or no money to complete the project and the successor decides to take on more important projects. Before you quote remember that Rauf Steve former governor of osun state wants to build an airport before he left. You now compel the governor to finish the project even when the state is under huge debt.

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