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FG tasks FERMA board on transformation

The Minister of Works, Sen David Umahi, has inaugurated the sixth Governing Board of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) with a charge to ensure improvement in the condition of federal roads nationwide.

Umahi, while speaking during the inauguration in Abuja, said President Bola Tinubu had approved a supplementary budget for 236 road projects earmarked for palliative intervention.

While congratulating the appointed board members on their selection by President Tinubu, the minister assured the public of a transformative shift in road conditions over the next two years.

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He charged the board members to be patriotic and committed to their duties, emphasising the importance of their role in shaping FERMA’s mandate.

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The Managing Director/CEO of FERMA, Engr Chukwuemeka Agbasi, in his remarks, outlined a vision for visible improvement in road conditions, reduced operating costs and enhanced socio-economic conditions for road users during his four-year tenure.

The inaugurated board includes Engr Agbasi; Yusuf Lawal Othman, representing NARTO; Engr Ibi Terna Manasseh, representing FMW; ACM Shehu Mohammed, representing FRSC; Babatunde Daramola-Oniru, representing the Federal Ministry of Finance; Hon Preye Oseke, representing South South; Hon Oye Ojobe, representing South West; Dr Kenneth Ugbala, representing South East; Sen Timothy Adudu, representing North Central; Engr Abubakar Bappa, representing North  East and Aminu Adamu Papa, representing the North West.

 

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