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FG declares state of emergency on Suleja-Minna Road over Salini alleged shoddy work

The minister said that the Niger State governor raised the concerns with President Bola Tinubu, who directed the ministry to intervene.

• June 29, 2025
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The Federal Government has declared a state of emergency on the Suleja-Minna Road.

The Minister of Works, David Umahi, made this known on Saturday during an inspection of the road.

Mr Umahi explained that the road project was awarded initially to Salini Nigeria Limited, but work had either been done badly or abandoned at some point and efforts to get them to repair the road over a year and a half had been unsuccessful.

He said that the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago, raised concerns directly with President Bola Tinubu, who directed the ministry to intervene.

He described the road as, being “in a very terrible situation delaying travel time by seven hours instead of an hour and half hours and vehicles are falling and killing people.

He stated, “I have declared these sections one and two, emergency projects. The president directed that urgent action should be taken and that is why we are here. We will document the nature of the road and the contract for Nigerians to know why we declare it an emergency project and to be procured as such. When we go through due process and award the job, if the contractor waits for one day for mobilisation, I will terminate it because it’s an emergency one.

“If you cannot trust us to start work immediately and then we will now process your mobilisation, then you don’t want to be a partner in the new Nigeria that President Tinubu is developing.’’

Mr Umahi explained that the Suleja-Minna Road was an inherited project from the past administration, adding that the problem was the contractors.

He said that the contractors were funded, and they worked but all the work they did failed.

He said that despite the failed job, some people were still lobbying for Salini to continue the project.

“That is wickedness, because our people will not continue to suffer like this. Contractors are engaged and paid, yet we don’t have value for money. Who will people call?  They call the president. They call the minister. So, we must put that to a stop. Whoever is at fault, we place the blame on that person, and we act. As of today, Salini is still owing us and I have directed my ministry to scoop out the section of the road equal to what they are owing us, so that they can do it,” he said.

According to Mr Umahi, the contract is irrevocably terminated due to the bad work.

He, therefore, said that if Salini failed to comply with the directive under the ministry’s supervision, then the ministry would seek the Economic and Financial Crime Commission intervention to recover government money.

He added, “There is no going back. This fight is a fight for Nigerians, and we have no regrets doing this.”

Mr Umahi said two contractors were now working on the road project.

He said the governor had awarded part of the same road in his urban renewal agenda and it was being handled by the CCCC International Engineering Nigeria Ltd.

“The governor has asked us to allow the CCCC that has started part of the project, to continue. The road is about 103 kilometres, dualised (about 206kms in total.). The governor has done about 60 kilometres of the road. So, we have about 146 kilometres left,” he said

The minister said CCCC had been given 10 days to mobilise and begin work on the most critical seven kilometre stretch of the road

He noted, “This is emergency procurement, work begins first, then pricing is verified by the Bureau of Public Procurement.’’

(NAN)

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