National Media Tour: FG Intensifies Renewed Hope Agenda with Strategic Road Projects Across Nasarawa State The Federal Government has reaffirmed its intention to improve road infrastructure across the country as part of efforts to enhance economic growth, connectivity, and ease of movement for Nigerians. This assurance was reiterated during the continuation of the Federal Ministry of Works’ nationwide media tour and commissioning of emergency and special intervention projects in Nasarawa State. Speaking during the tour, the Director of Information and Public Relations of the Federal Ministry of Works, Mal. Mohammed A. Ahmed, stated that the projects are part of the Federal Government’s strategic efforts to rehabilitate critical sections of its road network under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. He explained that upon assuming office in May 2023, the present administration inherited 2,064 ongoing road projects, many of which had been abandoned due to funding challenges, and an inherited debt burden of about ₦13 trillion. According to him, the Federal Government consequently prioritised 260 emergency and special intervention projects across the country to address critically failed sections of federal roads and areas affected by flooding and other natural disasters. One of the projects commissioned during the tour was a 6-kilometre section of the road linking Agyaragu town to Sabon Kwara in Keana Local Government Area, Nasarawa South Senatorial District, Nasarawa State. The contractor, A.A. Albasu (Nigeria) Limited, commenced construction in November, 2022 and completed it in November, 2023. The project forms part of a 10.5-kilometre corridor serving the surrounding communities. The construction works included earthworks, excavation and removal of existing culverts, and excavation to the required depth to receive blinding. Other works carried out include the provision of pipe culverts and lined drains, 200mm thick naturally occurring lateritic sub-base course materials, 100mm thick crushed stone base course, asphaltic concrete wearing course, surface dressing on shoulders, and lane markings. Providing technical details of the project, the Federal Controller of Works in Nasarawa State, Engr. Ishaku Mamri, explained that the road had previously been in a deplorable condition, causing significant hardship for road users, residents, and traders, who rely on the route to transport goods and access nearby towns. He disclosed that the rehabilitated section was constructed to a standard width of 7.3 metres with shoulders, and that it includes approximately 4 kilometres of drainage infrastructure to ensure durability and effective water management. “The road was awarded in November, 2022 and completed in 2023. It has since been in use by the community and has significantly improved movement within the area,” he added. Engr. Mamri noted that residents have expressed appreciation for the intervention, while also appealing for the completion of the remaining four (4) kilometres of the alignment. As part of the Media Tour, Engr. Ahmed Tijjani Aminu, a representative of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), and the Chairman of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Lafia Branch, Engr Simon Obagu were present. Also present was the Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Nasarawa State Council, Comrade Salihu Mohammed Alkali, who performed the official commissioning of the project, on behalf of the Honourable Minister of Works. The media tour also included a visit to the ongoing Lafia Bypass project site, a 15.8-kilometre alternative route designed to ease traffic congestion within Lafia metropolis by providing a faster corridor for commuters travelling between Abuja, Makurdi, and the eastern parts of the country. According to the Project Engineer for Messrs China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), Engr. Tijani Olalekan, the contract, which had previously stalled after being awarded by the past administration, fully recommenced in February, 2024 under the current administration and has now reached over 80 percent completion. It is expected to be completed before the end of the year. The scope of work includes site clearance and earthworks, construction of hydraulic structures, sub-base, stone base, stone pitching, lined drains, asphaltic concrete binder course, as well as the relocation of electrical poles along the project’s corridor. The Commissioner of Works, Housing, and Transport, Nasarawa State, Hon. Mu’azu A. Gosho, commended the contractor for the quality of work. Also present were the Chairman of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Lafia Branch, Engr. Simon Obagu, Engr. Ahmed Tijjani Aminu, representing COREN; the NUJ Chairman in Nasarawa State, Salisu Mohammed Alkali; and community members, who all expressed satisfaction with the quality of the work executed. At the Nasarawa–Toto axis, officials also visited ongoing rehabilitation works on the Keffi–Nasarawan Toto–Abaji road, a strategic route aimed at improving connectivity between the Federal Capital Territory, Nasarawa, and other neighbouring states. The FCW further revealed that the project has been restructured into phases, with the initial Phase 1 nearing completion under the 2025–2026 budgetary provisions, while Phase 2, involving concrete pavement construction is set to commence, soon. The Federal Government recently approved the second phase of the project covering approximately 129.3 kilometres at a cost of about ₦203 billion, further underscoring the administration’s commitment to strengthening the nation’s road and transport infrastructure. The Project Manager, Mr. William, as well as the Site Engineer, Engr. Daniel Aleyemi, assured the team of quality work, while expressing optimism that the project would be completed before the end of the month. The Director of Information and Public Relations emphasised that road infrastructure development remains a central pillar of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly under the priority area focused on expanding and improving the national infrastructure. He noted that the administration is also advancing four (4) Legacy Road Projects, including the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, the Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway, the Calabar–Abuja Super Highway, and the Dualisation of Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe Road, all aimed at transforming connectivity and stimulating economic development across the six (6) geopolitical zones of the country. All the roads will be on concrete pavements with solar street lighting and railways. The nationwide media tour, he added, is designed to promote transparency, allow journalists and professional bodies to verify the quality of ongoing works, and enable Nigerians to see firsthand the progress being made in the delivery of critical infrastructure. The Federal Government reiterated its commitment to sustaining the momentum in road construction, reconstruction, expansion, and rehabilitation to support economic growth, national integration, and improved quality of life for Nigerians. Mohammed A. Ahmed
“These projects were initiated to quickly restore critical road and transport links to ensure seamless movement of people, goods, and services across the country,” Ahmed said.
He noted that the intervention projects are being executed under the leadership of the Honourable Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Umahi, CON, FNSE, FNATE, is part of the administration’s broader infrastructure development drive under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
The Controller explained that the road project, originally awarded in 2018, experienced delays due to inadequate funding but has since gained momentum following renewed commitment from the Federal Government.
Director, Information and Public Relations.
7 March, 2026.
NERC Formally Presents Eligible Customer Regulations To Fashola •As Minister urges, public, stakeholders to take NERC consultations, notices seriously • Says Regulations will help improve capacity for electricity distribution to consumers who need the utility •Urges NERC to speed up work on the regulation on Meter The Minister of Power Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN, Monday received the regulations guiding the Eligible Customer policy in the electricity sector with an appeal to members of the public to always take seriously the consultations and Stakeholder notices being issued from time to time by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). In his remarks after the formal presentation of the document, Eligible Customer Regulations 2017, to him by Engr. Sanusi Garba, the NERC Vice Chairman, Fashola said such consultations were necessary as decisions taken thereafter would affect both members of the public and consumers as well as stakeholders in the sector. Citing an example with the Eligible Consumer Regulations just presented, the Minister, who noted that the regulations came by consulting with as many people as possible who will be affected by it and the declaration which he made, pointed out that while the DisCos would be affected in terms of potential revenue impact, consumers would be affected with regards to how they could possibly build distribution assets and how they would get compensated. “Members of the public must, therefore, understand that whether it is tariff setting, whether it is Eligible Customer declaration, NERC works, first by consultation, before it makes decisions so that all interests are carried as much as possible”, he said adding, “I want to use this opportunity to say that whenever consultation notices, stakeholder notices are issued by NERC, members of the public should take them seriously”. Describing the regulations as “a very important rule”, Fashola, who said it has been much awaited, added, “It will help us to improve the capacity for electricity distribution to consumers who need them; consumers also who are willing to make investments in providing distribution assets in a way that it then helps them to recover their costs and so on and so forth”. “But I will like members of the public to know that the process of making these rules did not come by sitting in the office. It came by consulting with as many people as possible who will be affected by the regulations and by the declaration that I have made; and I know that DisCos will be affected in terms of potential revenue impact and I believe that this has been taken care of in the regulation”, he said. The Minister, who also described the Eligible Customer Regulations as one of the steps in furtherance of the Power Sector Recovery Programme, declared, “This will assist the distribution end when it becomes implementable, the metering programme when the regulations come, when approved, the settlement of DisCo debts, MDA debts and solving the liquidity problem”, adding that everything being done in response to the power value chain was a step to the furtherance of the PSRP. Commending the NERC Management for its efforts in the production of the Regulations, the Minister expressed delight at the presentation promising to familiarize himself with the document and appealing to the Commission to upload the document on its website for the benefit of the public as well as share with the Ministry “so that all the agencies of government can help you to propagate and advertise this”. He, however, called on the Commission to speed up work on the regulation on Meter, adding, “Much as we welcome this (Eligible Customer Regulation), I think the regulation that everybody is waiting for is the regulation on Meter. It will be a good thing if you can complete that before this month is over and let us see then how quickly that can stimulate licensing of meter suppliers”. In his own remarks before presenting 10 copies of the document to the Minister, the NERC Vice Chairman, Engr. Sanusi Garba, recalled that after the declaration of the Eligible Customer policy in May and the modifications in October this year, the Commission constituted a Committee which made consultations through the six geopolitical zones of the country adding that the Commission took as much of the recommendations possible to cover the larger interest of the people. He said in arriving at its final position, the Commission benefitted from the technical advisory support from the USAID because, according to him, “We needed to leverage on the experiences of other emerging economies in the area of Eligible Customers”, adding on November 1, the Commission received the report from its Committee from which the Commission compiled the Regulations. While the Minister was joined at the event, which took place at the Conference Room of the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Mabushi, by top officials of the Ministry, including the Permanent Secretary, Power, Engnr. Louis Edozien, the Interim Managing Director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, Mr Usman Gur Mohammed, Directors and Special Advisers. On the side of NERC, aside the Vice Chairman were Dr Moses Arigu, the Commissioner for Consumer Affair; Prof. Frank Okafor, Commissioner for Engineering Performance and Monitoring; Mr Musiliu Oseni, Commissioner for Planning , Research and Strategy; and Dr Usman Arabi, Head Public Affairs Department. Hakeem Bello Special Adviser, Communications To The Hon. Minister ...
Fashola Charges Universuty DONS To Produce Competitive Graduates -Challenges them on provision of affordable housing for indigent students The Honourable Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, has appealed to Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities to meticulously pay significant attention to the academic curriculum of tertiary institutions, especially as it affects students in the built and construction industry. He added that ‘’this will ensure that Graduates are fit for the ever changing world and can compete favourably with their contemporaries worldwide.’’ The Minister stated this at the High Level Policy Dialogue on Affordable Housing for indigent students and low income earners organised by the Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Federal Universities (CVC) in Abuja. Fashola, who was represented by the Minister of State II for Power, Works and Housing, Surv. Suleiman Hassan Zarma, mnis, commended the university Dons for the laudable initiatives of the new pro-poor housing framework aimed at addressing the housing challenges of these categories of people and indeed the entire citizenry. He stated that the CVC’s inspiration stemmed from the PhD work of Dr. Paschal Onyemaechi whose findings and research work has translated into a housing project termed ‘’Build for Nigeria’’ shared the vision of the present administration’s on-going construction of mass and affordable housing across the 36 States of the federation, under the National Housing Programme Scheme. According to the Minister, ‘’it is no longer news that there is a huge housing deficit in the country and that the poor and low income earners are at the receiving end. It is very unfair that our children at our Tertiary Institutions are also grappling with the problem of accommodation.’’ He however assured them that government is mindful of these situations and is heavily investing on infrastructural facilities, site and services schemes, mortgage facilities, Public Private Partnership Schemes and lots more to bridge the gap of the nation’s housing deficits. The Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities which is coordinating collaboration amongst all the 153 universities in Nigeria, has decided to take the lead with the Dialogue, along with other sponsors and professional bodies to identify and proffer possible solutions to the escalating low-income housing deficit and the urban housing crisis in Nigeria. The overall essence of the research is to focus on how the benefits of Public Private Partnership (PPP) can be maximized to improve access to decent and affordable housing for low and middle-income earners in developing economies like Nigeria. The High-Level Policy Dialogue which featured panel discussants, presented a detailed report on the strategies for the implementation of the ‘Build for Nigeria’ solution to the Vice President and other leaders representing various interest groups and the general public. The occasion was graced by the Executive Governor of Kebbi State, Senator Atiku Bagudu, Minister of State for Education, Prof Anthony Anwuka, the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, His Eminence John Cardinal Onaiyekan, Royal fathers and other keynote speakers. ...
FG Grows Housing Sector For National Development –Fashola The Honourable Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, has disclosed that the Federal Government is committed to growing the housing sector and harnessing its vast potentials for sustainable national development, stating that housing has been a driver of economic growth throughout the world and that there is no reason why Nigeria cannot achieve same. In his keynote address delivered at this year's World Habitat and World Cities Day commemoration in Abuja, the Minister, represented by the Minister of State II in the Ministry, Surv. Suleiman Hassan Zarma, mnis, said that the dual theme of this year's celebration : ' Housing Policies: Affordable Homes' and 'Innovative Governance, Open Cities, is a "reflection of a strong attempt to follow up on Agenda 2030 and the New Urban Agenda adopted in Quito, Ecuador in 2016". He added that it will afford policy makers in Nigeria the opportunity to review and evaluate past housing policies and assess their impact as well as strategize for the future. He said that government has put in place the necessary machinery to jump- start a housing revolution through the innovative nationwide National Housing Programme. According to him, “the pilot implementation stage has already created opportunities for 634 contractors, created 13,689 direct jobs and 41,000 indirect jobs’’. He noted that if the Programme could be replicated on a yearly basis and also successfully implement the housing cooperatives, leverage private sector capacity, strengthen FHA and FMBN to play their roles, we will be creating an affordable housing economy that will fortify and transform our nation in the nearest future. The Minister stated that, "to complement these efforts, we have activated the Road map for Nigeria's Housing and Urban development Sector, and are in the process of producing a strategic National Physical Development Plan to integrate physical planning with economic development,” adding that the National Building Code was also being revised to curb incessant building collapse in the county and to ensure proper alignment with the International Building Code. In his welcome remarks, the Minister of State I for Power, Works and Housing, Hon Mustapha Baba Shehuri, reminded stakeholders in the housing sector of their duties to develop policies capable of providing basic infrastructures and social services that could be lacking due to rapid urbanization of cities. He said, "We are therefore duty bound to generate responsive policies which are capable of turning around the current poor state of our cities and guarantee efficient delivery of infrastructure and basic social services." In a message from the UN Secretary General, Dr. Joan Clos, delivered by the UN- Habitat Country Programme Manager, Mr Kabir Yari, he said that, "addressing the housing needs for the poorest and most vulnerable, especially women, youths and those who live in slums must be a priority in the development agenda of nations. He also noted that addressing affordability issue in the provision of housing is of strategic importance for development, social, peace and equity in the society and that promoting sound housing policies is crucial for climate change, resilience, mobility and energy consumption". In a paper titled “Cities for all Nigerians: Policy and Implementation of the Global and the New Urban Agenda.” delivered by Professor Banji Oyelaran- Oyeyinka, former Director, Regional Office for Africa, UN-Habitat, he stated that member states, in the New Urban Agenda, agreed “to promote housing policies based on the principles of inclusion, economic effectiveness, and environmental protection.” He noted that for government to ensure the provision of suitable affordable housing for all, it has a large number of policies to develop, ranging from planning problem, zoning issues, funding and constructing adequate transport linkages to other implementation policies. The World Habitat and World cities Day Commemoration is an annual event that comes up in the month of October. It presents an opportunity for nations to review and evaluate their housing policies and their political commitment by providing affordable and sustainable housing for all. ...
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