President
Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday,
assured the Igbo that the second Niger Bridge would be delivered within 14
months.
The president, who disclosed
this in Onitsha during a courtesy call on the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred
Nnaemeka Achebe, and also at the Holy Trinity, venue of the presidential
campaign rally held in the city, expressed satisfaction on the progress of work
at the Second Niger Bridge.
The president, who inspected
work on the project before paying homage to the Obi in his palace, said he
wanted to see the progress on the project before seeing the Obi so that he
could disabuse his mind over reports by the opposition that work on the project
had stopped.
Jonathan said: “I decided to
inspect the Second Niger Bridge before coming because I was hearing stories
that no work was going on; I said no and before I go to visit the Obi, I must
see things by myself, I don’t want to be told.
“Your majesty, I’m quite
impressed by the level of work going on. Of course, the total value of that
project is N130 billion and being done through the Public Private Partnership
(PPP) and managed by our Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF).
“So far, N10 billion has been
spent and, out of it, N1.5 billion was used for paying for damages
and others. In fact, the link road that is about three kilometres from the main
road to the bridge, almost 80 percent of the road has been fixed.
“That alone is a major
project, obviously work is going on there. For now, about 260 Nigerians and
about 50 expatriates are working there.
“But when the work will be in
full swing, we expect that it will give about 2,000 young men and women and
about 60 expatriates.
“So, the major projects that
will occupy a number of people to execute this project, we asked Julius Berger
and the Minister of Works, and their commitment is that the project will be
completed within 14 months. And they will surely do it.
“I join my chairman of the
PDP, to say that God willing, when we come, we will commission that bridge”.
He applauded the support of
the royal fathers for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – led government as
well as the cooperation between the PDP and the All Progressives Grand Alliance
(APGA).
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Those are the deceptive stories that Igbo man wants to hear to justify his support for continued corruption under Jonathan . The rest of Nigerians has rejected him in totality.
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