River Niger dredging Jonathan awarded for N47b, paid N34b for, Buhari will now do with N100 using NIWA’s dredgers – Amaechi, Transportation Minister

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Nigeria's Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi.

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“People are wondering how on earth we are going to dredge the River Niger for N100m when the previous government awarded same contract for N47 billion? But we are going to dredge the River Niger, using dredgers owned by the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA).

Nigeria’s Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has disclosed that how former President Goodluck Jonathan-led administration paid N34 billion to a contractor for the dredging of River Niger, The DEFENDER has gathered.

Amaechi said the current administration Muhammadu Buhari administration will spend only N100 million on the project.

He however did not state whether or not the funds released by Jonathan was spent on the dredging.

The minister made the disclosure on Thursday at a conference on ‘Fast-tracking Port Reforms’ hosted by The Nation in collaboration with the Ministry of Transportation and Epsilon Limited.

Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, who is immediate past governor of Rivers State, said the Jonathan administration had initially approved N47 billion for the project but N34 billion was released to the contractor.

He explained that the government would be able to dredge the river with N100 million using dredgers owned by the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) which he said were neglected by the previous administration.

“When the River Niger was first approved for dredging by the previous administration, it was approved for N47 billion and N34 billion was paid to the contractor. Dancers were called in and there was a party,” Amaechi said.

He went on, “We are not dredging the River Niger with billions of naira; we are dredging the River Niger with just N100m. When we flagged it off recently, did you see us dancing? Was there a party? I just went to see the governor and told him that the project will start today and will be finished in one month.

“The governor said he will accompany me, and I said ‘ok’. So, I asked the governor to flag it off since it’s located in his state.

“People are wondering how on earth we are going to dredge the River Niger for N100m when the previous government awarded same contract for N47 billion? But we are going to dredge the River Niger, using dredgers owned by the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA).

“NIWA has dredgers, but the previous government preferred to give contractors money to dredge the river with private dredgers while NIWA’s dredgers were lying idle somewhere in Port Harcourt.

“The NIWA MD told me the agency has dredgers, but it’s been hired out to somebody in Port Harcourt. So, we had dredgers, but the previous administration hired them out to some persons in Port Harcourt while paying a contractor billions of naira to use privately owned dredgers at a very high cost. I told the NIWA MD that I will look for money to fuel their dredgers, and work has started. That is why we are dredging the river Niger with just N100m,” Amaechi said.


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