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Deputy Gov., Prof. Sonni Tyoden with workers. |
The Federal Government Team on the verification of state interventions on Federal Road infrastructure has visited Jos to assess the road projects carried out by the Plateau State with a view to reimbursing the State.
The
team led by the Minister of Transport Mu'azu Jaji Sambo and Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Works and Housing among others were received by the State
delegation led by Chief of Staff to the Governor Noel Donjur, Commissioner for
Works Hon. Victor Lapan, Head of Service Engr. Sunday Hyat, Perm Sec Works,
Engr. Alexander Plangnaan and other top Government officials.
The
Minister said the team was in the State on the directive of the President based
on the submission made by Governor Simon Bako Lalong requesting for the refund
of funds expended by the State Government on various Federal road projects and
bridges such as the British-American Flyover and Dualisation to Lamingo
Junction Roundabout which is nearing completion.
Other
completed Projects inspected include Heipang-Mararaban Jama’a Heipang,
Mararaban Jama’a British American Junction, Secretariat Flyover Bridge, Polo
Roundabout to Farin Gada, and British American Junction Flyover.
Others
roads visited are the ongoing Construction of Demshin-Angwan Dadi-Kalong -Nyak,
Shargan-Angwan Rina road(42.49km) and Rehabilitation of Longvel-Yelwa-Mato Road
(42km).
The
Minister described the projects as people oriented and impactful to the
citizens of Plateau State and those of other states who use them also.
He
said "This visit is by a team that constitutes part of the ministerial
committee to assess road projects that were undertaken by the Plateau State
government on designated federal highways. It is also to reimburse the state
government with monies expended in carrying out such projects".
The
Minister said as somebody who knows Jos very well, he was highly impressed by
the quality of the work and would have probably missed his way if he had
visited alone despite his familarity with the city.
Sambo
said the Plateau State government needs to be commended for carrying out the
projects despite its lean resources emphasising that for these projects, the
reimbursement is timely and in order.
Deputy
Governor of Plateau State, Prof. Sonni Tyoden who received the team on behalf
of Governor Lalong said the verification of the projects being carried out by
the committee was evidence that the Rescue Administration has been working.
He
said while the State will be expecting the reimbursement of about six billion
naira very soon, it will continue with the projects that are yet to be
completed and ensure they are delivered on time and with the highest quality.
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