There is anxiety in the Southeast over the Second Niger Bridge – less
than two months after President Goodluck Jonathan laid its foundation.
Minister of the Environment Mrs Laurentia Mallam said work had stopped
on the project because the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was not
conducted before the ground breaking. This sparked the suspicion that the
project may be abandoned.
The Ndigbo United Assembly (NUA) and the All Progressives Congress (APC)
Southeast zone at the weekend warned against any “foul play” on the project.
But the preferred bidders for the project – Julius Berger Nigeria – and
the Nigeria Sovereign Wealth Investment Authority (NSIA) denied that work had
been stalled.
Addrerssing reporters after its emergency meeting, the National
President of NUA, Sir Peter Okala, said the construction of the bridge remained
a bond between Jonathan and the Southeast.
He called on the ministries of Works and Environment to put their houses
in order for uninterrupted construction of the bridge, adding that anything
short of that would be unacceptable to Ndigbo and Nigeria in general.
He said: “NUA had to convoke this emergency meeting after reading on the
pages of newspapers that the Federal Government has stopped work on the
construction of the Second Niger Bridge because of the failure of the Federal
Government to comply with the requirements of the EIA law before embarking on
the project.
‘’Ndigbo is taking a stand that the both ministries should go home and
do everything within their reach to settle the problem, get the EIA law in
place and make sure we don’t hear this type of discouraging comments from the
Federal Government again because the construction of the bridge is a great bond
between Ndigbo and President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration and we wouldn’t
want the Federal Government through agents or whosoever to push Ndigbo to the
wall.”
Okechukwu insisted that “now that the second Niger Bridge has been
suspended, we call for international competitive bidding and due process to
govern the award of the contract.”
Okechukwu maintained that sooner or later, Ndigbo would discover to
their dismay that voting further for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on
sentiment and ancient stereo-types would lead us to nowhere.
However, in a statement yesterday, the Managing Director, Nigeria
Sovereign Wealth Investment Authority, Uche Orji, and his counterpart in Julius
Berger, Wolfgang Goetsch, said the reports suggesting that work on the bridge
had been suspended due to non-compliance of environmental laws represent
inaccurate and misconstrued information.
“Contrary to recent reports, work on the Second River Niger Bridge
Project continues to progress according to schedule, to ensure timely
completion of the Bridge, which is set to be executed under the Public Private
Partnership (PPP) arrangement for a concessional period of 25 years through the
Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) model, “ the statement
said, adding that the nominated EPC contractor, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, had
commenced full mobilisation to site and timely execution of all scheduled
activities is anticipated.”
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lies and deceit. GEJ shld just discount Igbo votes in 2015 elections if he ever suspends dis project.
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