UMAHI DECLARES AN END TO YEARS OF DEADLY TRAPS AND GRIDLOCK ON THE ENUGU–ONITSHA EXPRESSWAY, SETS MARCH 31 DEADLINE FOR REOPENING The Honourable Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Umahi, CON has declared that the long-troubled Enugu–Onitsha Expressway is fast shedding its grim past, as the Federal Government intensifies a sweeping infrastructure upgrade across the South-East under the President, His Excellency, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. Umahi made the declaration on Monday, March 23, 2026, during an inspection of ongoing projects in Enugu, including the Enugu–Onitsha Expressway and the Eke-Obinagu Flyover, where he expressed confidence that the era of consistent fatal accidents, endless traffic, and public frustration along the road is coming to an end. “I’m going round the six geopolitical zones assessing what is possibly to be commissioned before May 29th by Mr President. There are mega project that the President will be available for before May 29th and we mean it,” the Minister said. Once regarded as one of the most dangerous highways in the region, the Enugu–Onitsha road had for years been plagued by tanker explosions, loss of lives, and economic disruptions. But Umahi said decisive intervention by the Tinubu administration has changed the trajectory. “Now this route, the Enugu-Onitsha expressway, you recall that when we came on board, everyday, people were talking about this road. There were a lot of tanker accidents, a lot of people died and so forth. But my joy is that the whole thing is a past story, because the President has swinged into action,” he stated. The Minister disclosed that the dual carriageway, which spans 107 kilometres on each side, is undergoing a major structural shift, with a significant portion being converted from asphalt to concrete to ensure durability. “It is not only that we are repairing this road… about half of it is going on to be concrete. I have no confidence in asphalt I continue to say it. By the time the asphalt fail we will have 50 percent of the road still intact and if it fails within the second tenure of the president then be rest assured that we will fix it,” he said. He added that the same approach is being extended to sections in Anambra State, including the head bridge axis, where an initial asphalt design is being replaced with concrete pavement to align with modern highway standards. “At the head Bridge we have 39k, we’re changing that to concrete so that we can have this coastal road type of road pavement there in Anambra and here in Enugu,”. Beyond reconstruction, the project is also being enhanced with solar-powered street lighting and environmental features aimed at improving safety and sustainability. “So that is going to happen but then not only that. We are putting solar light both for the one that was constructed before us and the one that is being done by us. Within the first one week we will have solar light up to this 1km and we continue we are also going to plant trees which is very important,” he added. The Minister urged the people of the South-East to recognise the level of federal intervention in the region, noting that such attention to infrastructure was previously lacking. “The people of South East have to be very grateful to Mr President. The reason is that we never had it like this. I was governor for 8 years and I can’t think of any Federal road project in Ebonyi State,” he said. He also cautioned against divisive narratives, warning that some actors were misleading the public for selfish interests. “I want to ask our people to be very very careful, there are people that pretend that they are helping us but they actually inciting us against government… we need to know when people are genuinely interested in our case,” he said. Calling for sustained support for President Tinubu, Umahi described the ongoing works as part of a broader effort to correct past neglect and integrate the South-East more fully into national development. “Let us allow this man that have started to right the wrong metted on us as the people of Southeast in the past. Let us allow him the next four years and we will be very much fully integrated,” he stated, adding, “To know the revolution that is going on in infrastructure… this is the Biafra we are looking for.” As a major milestone, the Minister directed that the Enugu–Onitsha Expressway be reopened for public use on or before March 31. “I have given the controller the authority, by the 31st or before, he should call the press to open this road, call the people of South East… let them know that this road is open for travel and that will be our Easter celebration,”. Addressing concerns over project costs, Umahi clarified that the Ministry of Works does not unilaterally determine project pricing, noting that approvals pass through multiple regulatory layers, including the Bureau of Public Procurement and the Federal Executive Council. “I’m not the final authority when it comes to the cost of a project, there are layers of approval, the Bureau of Public Procurement, their own stands and not my own,” he explained. He maintained that the standard being applied to the Enugu–Onitsha project is consistent with major road projects across the country. “The same road architecture as the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway and the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway… so no discrimination with the president, everybody is the same,” Umahi said.
World Bank Group Support for Nigeria’s Power Sector Recovery Program Washington, DC, April 22, 2017 – The World Bank Group and the Federal Government of Nigeria today had a high level consultation meeting to discuss World Bank Group support for the Government’s Power Sector Recovery Program, which was approved by the Federal Executive Council of Nigeria on March 22, 2017. The current status of the power sector characterized by poor service and lack of liquidity is a source of macro-economic imbalances and a binding constraint to the revival of growth for the country. The Power Sector Recovery Program focuses on supporting implementation of power sector reform, reducing losses in the distribution companies, enhancing the sector’s financial viability, increasing access to electricity services, and mobilizing private sector investment. “The approval of the Power Sector Recovery Program by the Federal Executive Council demonstrates that the Federal Government is committed to the sustainable development of the power sector. The implementation of the Program is critical to achieving the objectives of the Government’s Economic Growth and Recovery Plan,” said H.E. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, Minister for Power, Works and Housing. “There is need for well-designed derisking in order to attract private investors to the sector,” said Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, Minister of Finance. “All the agencies of Government will work in concert to ensure implementation of the Power Sector Recovery Program.” “The legislative arm of the Nigerian government is fully committed to the successful implementation of the Power Sector Recovery Program,” said Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, Chairman, Senate Committee on Power, Steel and Metallurgy. “We will make sure our oversight functions focus on the completion of projects and initiatives that support the effectiveness of the Power Sector Recovery Program” said Honourable Dan Asuquo, Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Power. The World Bank Group congratulated the Government on its commitment to the Recovery Program, stressing the critical importance of the power sector for Nigeria’s development and for restoring macroeconomic resilience and growth. The meeting discussed the action plan set out in the Program, stressing the need for strong interagency coordination to ensure that it attains its aims. "Controlling the cost of electricity supply is a critical element of the Recovery Program that will require close attention to prioritizing investments based on least cost power development investment planning principles,” said Riccardo Puliti, World Bank Senior Director for Energy and Extractive Industries. “A turnaround of the power sector will require the expertise and financing of the private sector,” said Bernard Sheahan, Global Director for Infrastructure and Natural Resources at the International Finance Corporation. “This would require continuous improvement in the investment climate in Nigeria and strong communications among stakeholders of the sector reform plan during its implementation.” “A full range of instruments will be deployed to help the Government mobilize investments directly from the private sector and through private sector guarantees,” said Sarvesh Suri, Director of Operations at the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency. The World Bank Group reaffirmed its strong partnership with the Government of Nigeria in addressing the challenges in power sector, that include bringing its experience in developing financing solutions and attracting private sector capital in Nigeria. The meeting resulted in agreement on the next steps in developing the World Bank Group’s support, recognizing the need for concerted efforts to accelerate its preparation. “The World Bank Group is committed to supporting the implementation of the Government’s Power Sector Recovery Program to re-establish financial sustainability in the power sector,” said Rachid Benmessaoud, World Bank Country Director for Nigeria. Contacts: In Abuja (Federal Government of Nigeria): Permanent Secretary, Ministry for Power, Works and Housing: Louis Edozien, louis.edozien@power.gov.ng In Abuja (The World Bank Group): Olufunke Olufon, 08149921055, oolufon@worldbank.org In Washington (The World Bank Group): Ekaterina Svirina, (202) 458-1042, esvirina@worldbank.org For more information on the World Bank’s programs in Nigeria, visit: http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/nigeria Join us on: https://www.facebook.com/worldbank Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldBankAfrica Find us on YouTube: http://www.worldbank.org/africa/youtube Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/worldbank/sets/world-bank-africa ...
Fashola Urges Professional Builders To Develop Effective Strategies And Framework To Ensure Project Quality The Hon. Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola has urged members of the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON) to develop for implementation, effective strategies, framework and benchmarks for ensuring the proper application of the project quality management plan of building projects in Nigeria. He said this will guarantee the attainment of quality in project delivery as well as regulate and control the practice of the building profession. The Minister said this today at the 15th Induction / Investiture ceremony of New Builders held in Abuja. The Minister who was represented by the Director, Public Building and Housing Department in the Ministry, Arc. Sani Gidado, said that the present administration was determined to ensure the enactment of enabling legislation on the National Building Code which includes Project Quality Management Plan in contract documentation for full implementation. Fashola identified cases of building failures and collapse in Nigeria as a clear manifestation of failings of the designs and the construction processes and stated that the onus lies with the critical stakeholders to undertake a conscientious overhaul of the present system to curb the menace. He commended the Council for its contributions in the quest to achieve sanity in the built industry especially on its consistency in contributions and recommendations to the National Building Code and the National Council on Housing. In his welcome address, Chairman of CORBON, Bldr.Prof. Bala Kabir said the Council has the primary responsibility of establishing and implementing standards of education and practice for Building Technology provided in the Builders Registration Act. He said some of the specific functions in the Act include: to regulate the activities of Builders through registration and licensure; define the scope of practice of building technology; set standards for practice and continuing education of Builders and discipline registered and license holders. He said that the induction is another effort to disenfranchise quacks from carrying out their illegal activities in the industry and admonished the inductees to be building production managers who will ensure good quality project delivery at all times. Guest speaker at the occasion, Prof Akin Akindoyeni also urged the Builders to maintain standards and quality and also go for expertise in the profession, adding that it is incumbent on the inductees and others to keep abreast of modern technology in the industry. A total of 106 members were inducted into the Council. ...
Deployment Of Solar Energy Attains Milestone As FG Signs PCOA Agreement With Two Developers * Agreement is key aspect of the finalization of the PPA signed last year between Federal Government and 14 Solar Power developers * Fashola presides at event, reiterates importance of Nigerians investing in the nations economy * Assures Nigerians that the aspirations to see more renewable energy are being met with results imminent The Minister of Power Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola SAN, Tuesday in Abuja presided over the signing of the Put/Call Option Agreements (PCOA) with two Solar Power developers. – Afrinegia Nigeria Limited and CT Cosmos Nigeria Limited. The Agreement, which was co-ordinated by the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), is a key aspect of the finalization of the Power Purchase Agreement which the Federal Government signed with 14 Solar Power developers in July/August last year to deal with any premature termination of the PPA. Afrinegia Nigeria Limited will deliver 50MW while CT Cosmos will deliver 70MW to the Grid on completion. Making his remarks at the event, the Minister who described the signing of the PCOA as a milestone, again stressed the importance of Nigerians investing locally as a way of supporting the ongoing efforts by Government in rebuilding the country. He noted that experience had shown that whenever the investment weather got stormy and cloudy in the country, it was the persistence, perseverance and indomitable spirit of the indigenous investors that would support Government adding that the moving investors would simply look for calmer investment weather. According to the Minister, “Sometimes when the weather gets stormy and cloudy, like it has been a few months back, some of the first people to go are the moving investors as they look for calmer weather. It is the persistence and perseverance and the indomitable spirit of Nigerians who have invested in Nigeria that will help to support the efforts that Mr President and the Vice President and the Nigerian Government are making to rebuild the Nigeria that we want to see”. Thanking the two local investors for their confidence in the nation’s economy, Fashola said the Solar development initiative was in line with the Federal Government’s Economic Recovery and Growth Programme pointing out that one of the five priority actions of the 60 interventions in the Plan was Energy Supply which was the responsibility of his Ministry. The Minister said the initiative also sat well with the objective of his Ministry to get Incremental Power wherever it was available, safe and environmental friendly adding that it also agreed appropriately with the Global trend in renewables and Nigeria’s commitment as a signatory to the Agreement to seek more sources of renewable Energy and deliver energy “in the way that it sustains the Planet and human life for a more enduring period”. “It sits very well with our Ministry’s Energy Mix to deliver 30 per cent of our total energy capacity through renewables by 2030”, he said adding, “So it has ticked all of the right boxes; what remains now is to tick the final box to get power to peoples’ homes”. Recalling a similar ceremony when Government signed the Power Purchase Agreements sometime last year, Fashola, who noted that he made it clear that it was the starting of a journey that could take several months or a couple of years, declared, “We have reached a major milestone in that journey today”. The Minister, who again thanked the investors and wished them success, assured Nigerians that all of the aspirations to see more renewable energy were being met “with Policy Initiatives, action backed movements”, adding, “The journey has started and the results are imminent”. He noted that Solar represented only one of the sources of renewable energy that government was currently pursuing adding that there were also hydros and Government was similarly procuring six more hydro dams as well as working in Dadin Kowa, Zungeru and Gurara. According to Fashola, “We also are very near close to concluding the signing of the contract to commence the biggest hydro plant in Nigeria-the Mambila. So the road to renewables here is really exciting and I am looking forward to seeing what the road will look like in a couple of months”. The Minister, who expressed the hope that “sooner rather than later” Nigerians would begin to feel the impact of the companies with energy supply especially to communities that were yet to experience and benefit from access to energy, also on behalf of the government and people of Nigeria, thanked the companies for their investment belief and investment commitment. Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary (Power), Mr. Louis Edozien, expressed joy at the signing ceremony which he said marked a very important day in the Power Sector describing the event as the last bus stop in the process of getting a grid solar power. According to the Permanent Secretary, the event represented the last bus stop as the Ministry had, in the last one and a half years surmounted several hurdles leading to the day’s event including getting the PPA signed and getting the projects to financial closure adding that the last bus stop to the Financial closure was the signing of the Put/Call Option Agreement (PCOA)which was the day’s event. Edozien, who said he would be happy to work with the two indigenous companies declared, “Here we are; this is the last bus stop and we hope and expect that after this, the next stop in the journey will be power on the grid”. In her remarks, the Managing Director/CEO of NBET, Dr. Marilyn Amobi, also described the day as a very important one for both NBET and the entire Power Sector expressing delight that the process was now at a very high level of conclusion leading to the actual execution of the contract. Also present at the signing ceremony, which, according to NBET “marks the end of the development stage of Nigeria’s quest to deploy grid solar to the nation’s energy mix” were the Chairman of Afrinegia, Mr Bestman Uwadia who signed on behalf of Afrinegia and his CT Cosmos counterpart, Mr Phillip Chukwueke, who signed on behalf of his organisation. The event was also witnessed by the companies’ international lenders group led by European International Bank and AfDB and also their Engineering Procurement Contractors, AEE Power of Spain as well as their International legal advisory team led by Jones Day Solicitors. While Afrinegia has its solar project at Onyi Kokona LGA of Nassarawa State, CT Cosmos is developing its own project at Panyam, Mangu LGA, Plateau State. ...
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