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Don’t stall the Second Niger Bridge project – The Sun

meira by meira
September 8 2015
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The news that work on the long-awaited Second Niger Bridge may be stalled again on technical and other grounds leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. The bridge, which is conceived to ease traffic and provide an alternative to the ageing first Niger Bridge at Onitsha, is a critical arterial infrastructure that will link the rest of the country with the communities in the South-East and South-South of Nigeria. This veritable gateway to the South-East and several other parts of the country should not be hampered in any way. Instead, whatever problems have been identified with the contract for the construction of the bridge should be speedily addressed, and every necessary effort made to ensure a quick execution of the project.

The Infrastructure Concession Regula tory Commission (ICRC) has explained why the construction of the bridge cannot go on in its current format. Its concerns include the cost of the project, the toll fees to be charged under the Public -Pri vate- Partnership (PPP), and the Design Build Finance Operate Transfer (DBFOT) model. There are also issues relating to the compensation to be paid to the host communities along the proposed bridge.

Only recently, Edo State governor, Ad ams Oshiomhole, engaged the immediate past Minister of Works, Michael Onoleme men in a public spat on issues concerning the bridge. There have also been queries on the consultancy fees paid for the proj ect, which had its groundbreaking cer emony performed by former president, Goodluck Jonathan, in the twilight of his administration.

Although all of these concerns are per­tinent, considering the importance of the project, efforts should be made to address them as quickly as possible with the aim of delivering the bridge on schedule.

We hope that the information freshly supplied by the Nigeria Sovereign Invest­ment Agency (NSIA) that the bridge is conceived to be delivered in 48 months and that only 2.21 million US Dollars, rep­resenting less than 10 per cent of the proj­ect cost, has so far been paid for consul­tancy, will put some of these controversies to rest.

Nigeria is well behind on the promise to build this new bridge as the present one and the only land gateway to the commer­cial South-East geo-political zone is pres­ently overburdened and virtually collaps ing under the weight of age and overuse. Whether day or night, motorists spend long, distressful hours in traffic snarls on this bridge. This is clogging progress and socio-economic activities in the South- East and surrounding parts of the country.

We cannot also ignore the politics of this particular project. The Second Niger Bridge is very close to the hearts of all pa­triotic Nigerians. This is why the present Muhammadu Buhari administration must not spare any effort to ensure that it is de­livered in its time, as a showpiece of the new regime of transparency and account­ability.

The estimated cost of the facility, at 700 million US Dollars, may make the bridge one of the most expensive of its kind. The concession period of 25 years may be al­right, but what about the serious issue of compensation of the host communities? No host community can be expected to surrender valuable land titles and pos sible sources of livelihood without ad equate compensation, and even rehabili tation.

It is also important to interrogate the toll fees that have been proposed on the bridge to avoid the many issues that could arise as recently witnessed on the Lekki- Epe toll gate in Lagos State. All these is­sues should be addressed, but nothing should be done to give the impression that the project may be terminated.

The Second Niger Bridge should be a priority for the entire country and noth ing should be done to stall it. Let the rele vant authorities address all the grey areas so that work can begin in earnest on the project, and debilitating litigations kept at bay.

The Federal Government and other relevant stakeholders should rise up to the occasion and do everything that is re­quired to deliver the Second Niger Bridge on schedule and to specification. Then, we would have shown ourselves as a nation that is desirous of even and rapid develop­ment, with no section either deliberately or inadvertently left out.

 

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