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    2 Mins ReadMay 28, 2024

    First Anniversary: Tinubu Administration Grants N6 Trillion Worth Of Contracts For Road Infrastructure, More

    By Lanre AkiluMay 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Federal Executive Council, led by President Bola Tinubu, has approved 51 contracts totalling N6.27 trillion for the procurement, construction, and development of various infrastructure projects across Nigeria within eight months. These contracts, awarded between October 16, 2023, and May 14, 2024, aim to advance infrastructure across crucial sectors such as road construction, bridge building, railway systems, and airport infrastructure. Notably, the contracts include 43 road projects and three airport developments, among others.

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) serves as the highest executive body in Nigeria’s federal government system, comprising senior officials, ministers, and high-ranking cabinet members. Its constitutional role involves policy formulation, project execution, and aiding the President in his executive duties.

    President Tinubu, in his inaugural speech on May 29 last year, pledged substantial infrastructure development. He emphasized prioritizing the expansion of national networks encompassing roads, railways, and ports.

    During the FEC’s inaugural meeting last August, Tinubu urged cabinet members to diligently work towards fostering a robust economy that benefits all Nigerians. He emphasized the high expectations of the populace and stressed the intolerance towards underperformance.

    The President reiterated his government’s policy agenda, focusing on economic reform to achieve sustainable and inclusive growth, as well as enhancing national security for peace and prosperity. Tinubu emphasized the imperative of economic revitalization, given challenges such as unemployment and climate change threats.

    Furthermore, Tinubu approved the transition of FEC weekly meetings to Mondays, departing from the previous Wednesday schedule. This shift aims to enhance administrative efficiency.

    Key infrastructure projects approved include the reconstruction of the Koton-Karfe-Abaji road in Kogi State and the Lokoja-Benin road section financed by BUA Cement under a tax credit scheme. Additionally, significant funding was allocated for road and bridge projects across various states, including Kwara, Kebbi, and Kano.

    In the aviation sector, contracts were awarded for the supply, installation, and training of operators for disabled aircraft recovery systems at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed Airport. Technical support services were also approved for the airport’s new international wing, facilitated by the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd.

    Financial experts have commended the government’s strategic focus on infrastructure, recognizing it as a proactive approach to fostering economic growth, connectivity, and sustainable development. They underscored the importance of maximizing the benefits derived from these projects and prioritizing those with longer timelines for completion.

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