By Francis Ugwu The contractor handling the renovation of the House of Representatives chamber says the December 31 deadline given b...
By Francis Ugwu
The contractor handling the renovation of the House of
Representatives chamber says the December 31 deadline given by the Speaker of
the House of Representatives, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, to complete the renovation
is not sacrosanct.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Project
Manager of the contract, Mr Tajudeen Olanipekun, said this while reacting to
the December 31 deadline given by the Speaker, who, along with his Deputy, Rep.
Benjamin Kalu, paid an unscheduled visit to the project site on November 14.
Asked if funding was causing the delay, Olanipekun said an
emphatic no, saying the contract has been well funded.
NAN reports that the renovation, which began in April 2022,
has lasted over one year without any signs that the job is nearing completion.
The Speaker gave the December 31, 2023, deadline within
which the job should be completed to enable lawmakers to begin the year 2024
legislative work at the newly-renovated chamber.
NAN reports that the project is being handled by the Federal
Capital Territory Administration (FCDA) and not the management of the National
Assembly.
Olanipekun described the lawmakers as mere end users, adding
that the deadline was not sacrosanct.
According to him, “we are dealing with end users and not the
client, whatever we do we report to the client. We cannot stop the end users
from coming to see their property.”
NAN reports that the Speaker’s unscheduled inspection was to
ensure that the December 31 deadline for the project’s conclusion is met.
This would also ensure that the House seating commences in
the new chamber on resumption from the end-of-year recess.
Meanwhile, before the renovation work commenced, the
National Assembly complex was always flooded due to heavy rainfall.
Also, in 2019, over N30 billion was budgeted for the
renovation of the complex, but the amount generated a lot of criticism and was
reviewed downwards to N9 billion.
Rep. Amos Daniel, Chairman, House Services Committee, also
gave the assurance of diligent supervision of the Contractor to ensure that the
project was delivered on schedule and according to specification.
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