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Umahi introduces new contractor mobilisation policy for road projects

Mr Umahi said the new policy was designed to ensure that contractors demonstrated their commitment to the projects before receiving any financial support.

• March 1, 2025
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Minister of Works, David Umahi [Photo credit: David Umahi’s X account]

The Minister of Works, David Umahi, announced on Saturday that going forward, no contractor would be mobilised without working on-site for a minimum of 30 days and performing permanent work.

Mr Umahi made this statement while inspecting the rehabilitation of the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Dual Carriageway, Section 1: Abuja-Kaduna road project.

He explained that the new policy was designed to ensure that contractors demonstrated their commitment to the projects before receiving any financial support.

According to the minister, any contractor bidding for a project should also show their financial capacity to execute the work.

He recalled that the road project, which Julius Berger initially handled, was revoked and reassigned to Infouest International Limited due to disagreements.

“I am satisfied with the speed of work. Infouest has not been paid a kobo, but they have been working on-site. This is the new policy of the Ministry of Works.

“The moment you sign your agreement, you have to mobilise and be on-site for a minimum of 30 days, doing permanent work before you get mobilisation,” Mr Umahi stated.

Mr Umahi lauded Infouest for exceeding the 30-day requirement and announced they would now apply for the 30 per cent mobilisation.

He also commended the progress of the project, stating that concrete work would begin in the first week of March.

“This project is the heartbeat of President Bola Tinubu because of its economic value,” he said. “It is the gateway to all the northern states, and from there, you can go to Cameroon, Niger Republic, and beyond.”

The minister also revealed plans to take the request for Section 2 of the road to the Federal Executive Council on March 3, noting that many qualified contractors would be considered for the next phase.

“I do not know which contractor would be picked, but we have a lot of qualified contractors. With God’s help, we will get it approved,” he added.

Mr Umahi affirmed that the ministry’s decision to terminate the previous contractor demonstrated their commitment to engineering excellence.

He noted that the federal government had several other projects ready for commissioning nationwide.

In response, the managing director of Infouest, Joseph Abougaounde, expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Works for the trust placed in the company.

(NAN)

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