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FEC okays N5.485bn for secretariats, Usuma Dam projects

The Federal Executive Council (FEC), on Wednesday, approved the sum of N5.485bn for the completion of federal secretariats in five States and the rehabilitation of Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant Phase Two in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

The Ministers of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fasola; FCT, Mohammed Bello; and Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, spoke after the 12th federal cabinet meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Council Chamber of the State House, Abuja.

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Fashola said FEC approved a variation of N3.975 billion for the completion of federal secretariats located in Anambra, Bayelsa, Nasarawa, Osun and Zamfara States, taking the total cost of the contract originally in 2011 awarded at the cost of N13,565,621,307 to N17,541,456,168.

“What we have is a memo on the public housing side of our ministry.

“We applied to Council to revise the estimates and total cost of files of 16 contracts because the cost of materials had altered significantly since 2011 when these projects started and we want to complete them and these are the federal secretariat projects in Anambra, Bayelsa, Nasarawa, Osun and Zamfara states.

“The variation was for N3.975 billion total for all the five.

“They are handled by different contractors, but each one wanted a variation and the total sum of variation came to N3.975 billion and we sought Council’s approval and the approval was granted.

“So, the old contract price of N13,565,621,307 has now been increased to N17,541,456,168.

“These secretariats are necessary to enable us house federal workers in these states.

“The problem arose from the creation of new states.

“In assets sharing, some of the old states took the whole secretariats.

“So, our staff in those states across all federal ministries are either in rented official premises for their work or squatting in state government premises.

“For example, my ministry has controllers in all the 36 states; Controllers for Works, Controllers for Housing.

“These are some of the people, apart from other ministries who have staff in those states.

“Council approved this variation and the intention is to enable us complete the projects.

“You might recall I briefed you some time last year about an approval for the award for the furniture.

“So, all the furniture has been completed.

“They are in the warehouse.

“It’s just for us to complete the buildings now and install them.”

In his clarification, the information minister said: “What was approved today is N3.9 billion, not N17 billion.

“The N17 billion is the total cost of the projects.

“These projects started since 2011 and many of them have reached completion, like Gombe State.

“Some are in various stages of completion, money has been paid to a certain level.

“So, all that has been approved today was the variation of N3.9 billion, not N17 billion.”

The FCT Minister, while briefing, said the cabinet meeting endorsed a variation of N1,510,206,066 in the contract for the rehabilitation of Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant Phase Two awarded to Cupero Nigeria Ltd with a completion period of 12 months.

Bello also said the variation had brought the total sum of the contract originally awarded at N1,017,979,566 to N2,528,187,633.

“In the meeting of today, the council approved a very important infrastructure project for the city of Abuja.

“And that project is the rehabilitation of Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant Phase Two at the sum of N1,510,206,066.

“The scope of work entails general rehabilitation, repairs of and replacement of electro-mechanical components and laboratory restoration, rehabilitation of chemical and chlorine buildings, and general civil engineering work.

“As you know, water treatment plant is a very important infrastructure project.

“The contact is to rehabilitate that treatment plant which has been in operation for about 30 years.

“And it fills into Mr President’s agenda of providing needed infrastructure and rehabilitating already existing infrastructure.

“By the time it is done, the Water Treatment Plant will continue to provide service to residents of Federal Capital city of Abuja for may be another 30 years to come.”

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