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There is palpable fear that the administration of Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah of Enugu State might be drifting to authoritarianism following a spate of contracts recently awarded by his administration without appropriation.
The
contracts, which are 81 in number, are for the construction and expansion of
roads and flyovers in various parts of the state and may have also been awarded
without any enabling instrument from the State House of Assembly.
On
August 22, 2023, the government announced plans to begin the construction of 81
roads, comprising 71 roads in the Enugu metropolis and 10 major roads to
connect every part of the state.
The
government also identified roads for dualisation as well as strategic points
for the construction of flyovers to ease traffic congestion in the state
capital.
The
Commissioner for Works, Dr. Gerald Otiji, who made this known after the State
Executive Council meeting presided over by Governor Peter Mbah had said: “We
identified about 71 roads in Enugu urban. We have scoped them and we are on the
verge of getting them rehabilitated or reconstructed. Also identified were
areas with heavy morning traffic and traffic jams where the government will
build flyovers. There are also about 10 other roads that the State Executive
Council has identified outside the Enugu metropolis and they are spread across
the three senatorial zones. Those are very important roads linking the various
local governments.”
Stakeholders
in the state are worried that Governor Mbah has been resorting to
unconstitutional and dictatorial means in the management of the affairs of the
state, wondering about the source of the funds being allocated to the road
projects.
Speaking
on the contracts, Rufus Ezeaba, a businessman based in Enugu wondered where the
governor came about the resources and authority to award those contracts,
especially given that there was nothing like those items in the 2023
appropriation that was being executed by former Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi,
whose tenure expired on May 29, 2023.
He
said ordinarily, Governor Mbah should continue with the implementation of that
budget until the end of the year, and where there was the need, he should seek
approval for extrabudgetary spending.
“The
question we now ask is, were the members of the State Assembly put in the
picture by the time they were doing this? We strongly smell a rat. Where are
they going to source the funds? Were these projects captured in the current
budget prepared by the immediate past administration of Governor Ifeanyi
Ugwuanyi? Has Governor Mbah made a request to the House of Assembly for
Supplementary Appropriation or he has become a dictator so early in the day? We
need to ask questions,” Ezeaba queried.
Also
speaking, another resident, Barr Ndubuaku Nnadi called on Governor Peter Mbah
to disclose the authority behind the road projects valued at billions of naira
which his government has embarked upon without the approval of the state
legislature, and urged the people of the state to resist attempts to hoist an
authoritarian regime on the people.
He
feared that Governor Mbah might be looking to re-enact what was obtainable
during the regime of former Governor Chimaroke Nnamani when the legislature was
gagged and the governor was ruling the state with an iron fist.
“Many
of us are afraid that we are back to the old era when governors of this state
were dictators. I began to entertain this fear when, upon inauguration, the
leadership of the House of Assembly was taken by the PDP which was in the
minority in the House. I am saying this because it is also possible for the
government to have cornered and greased the palms of the minority PDP members
in the House and the black legs in the Labour Party to approve the projects on
behalf of the House. So many conjectures running amok on my head. Anything can
happen in this country, but it is important that the people are on the lookout,
so that we do not slide into a dictatorship,” Barr. Nnadi said.
This platform reached out to the Commissioner for Information, Enugu State, Mr. Aka Eze Aka through both calls and text messages which never got a response till press time after several hours.
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