The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, has
called on communities and states to take ownership of federal projects
in their areas to prevent disputes or acts of sabotage that could be
detrimental to the delivery of such projects.
The
Minister made the call last week, while on a nation wide inspection,
verification and fact finding tour of projects under his Ministry. The
minister inspected various sections of the Abuja–Abaji-Lokoja Road, the
Geregu I and II Power Plants and the Lokoja 330/132/33 KV Transmitting
Sub Station in Kogi State.
A statement from his spokesman, Mr. Hakeem Bello, said the tour also
took him to Benue, Nasarawa and Plateau states in the North Central zone
by road “to see firsthand the state of work at several important power,
roads, housing and other infrastructure facilities under the Ministry
of Power, Works and Housing.”
He was said to have paid a courtesy visit along with his Minister of
State, Hon. Mustapha Baba Shehuri, to the then outgoing Governor of Kogi
State, Captain Idris Wada. Fashola told the former governor that the
tour was informed by the need to see things for themselves first hand.
“This is the 80th day since our appointments as ministers. We have
spent the time before now planning a budget, taking briefings, getting
to know our staff, getting to know ourselves and this phase of the work
now is to go and see for ourselves some of the things we’ve read in
files across the States, some of the things we have been told in the
meetings and to see things as they stand in preparation for
implementation,” he was quoted to have said.
Enumerating some of the projects already inspected, Fashola said the
Ministry remained committed to the completion of the Abuja – Abaji-
Lokoja Road, in order to achieve the connectivity of the two cities and
the State itself to the Federal Capital Territory as well as facilitate
the efficient movement of goods and services.
The Minister intimated of various steps being taken to realise the
various aspects of the Ministry’s mandate in collaboration with the
states.
He said: “I have written to all Governors about providing us with
land for housing and also providing us with their advisers,
commissioners or assistants as the case maybe on Energy.”
Continuing the Minister declared, “We will need those advisers,
commissioners and assistants to be our front men in the states. Men and
women who will take decisions, who will be accountable to the state
governors, because we are also seeing that quite a number of critical
power projects are held up by community issues, disputes, environmental
issues, cultural issues, social issues which are best dealt with by the
people who are masters of the terrain and usually the Governors are
closer to the local people.”
According to the Minister, the Federal Government through the
Ministry wants to pay attention to and resolve as many of such issues as
possible in order to ensure that important life impacting projects are
delivered on time for the benefit of the people.
According to him, “We have just resolved some issues in one of the
states where the power project has been held by communal and legal
issues that was delaying about 700MW of power from being put to
completion.
“These are the kinds of things that we want to tackle now. And these
are the kind of things that I think has been left in the back burner. So
we have cases of land disputes over erection of transmission towers,
who gets compensation, who does not get and they escalate to court
issues.”
Decrying such negative attitudes as people going to damage or
sabotage infrastructural facilities located in their communities, the
Minister appealed for more community and state ownership of projects in
order to check those practices.
“We are seeing people blowing up gas pipes. They are things happening
within states and within Nigeria. So we want much more community
ownership, we want much more state ownership, so that these things can
be put behind us. You can’t want electricity and be destroying
electricity infrastructure,” Fashola said.
The Minister also revealed that President Muhammad Buhari, has
constituted a Committee comprising some ministers including Power, Works
and Housing, Transportation and Education, to review and verify claims
made by states with respect to work done on Federal roads in order to
enable the Federal Government put a plan in place for refunds.
According to Fashola, the tour would also enable him to see such
projects done by states who had put up requests for refunds in the North
Central and other zones he would be visiting while the Ministers of
State for Power, Works and Housing would also be visiting some of the
states in line with the responsibilities for verification allotted in
the
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