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Tinubu's Messrs Hitech Stops Work On Lagos Roads Over Rift With Ambode
Tinubu’s firm stops work on roads over rift with Ambode
• Hitech withdraws workers, equipment from sites
• Projects ongoing, state official affirms, blames rains
The
ongoing road construction in Lagos State could be the latest casualty
in the political battle between Governor Akinwumi Ambode and All
Progressives Congress National Leader Bola Tinubu.
Ambode’s
ambition to retain his seat in the next election has come under attack
from powerful interests affiliated to the leader and former state
governor. Two former commissioners, Mr. Femi Hamzat and Jide Sanwo-Olu,
have obtained nomination forms to contest the party’s ticket in the
coming direct primary scheduled to hold September 25.
Sanwo-Olu, a
former commissioner of commerce and industry, is said to be enjoying
the backing of Tinubu and the Mandate Group. At his formal declaration,
yesterday, Sanwo-Olu praised the achievements of former military
governor, Brig. Mobolaji Johnson, and former governor, Babatunde
Fashola, saying their strides contributed to the prosperity of Lagos.
While
the conflict within the ruling APC in Lagos plays out, work at the
Murtala Muhammed Airport Road and Pen Cinema Bridge in Agege has come to
a suspicious halt, as the contractor, Messrs Hitech Construction
Company Limited, has left the sites. Sources close to the firm, though,
blamed the development on the non-payment of fees by the government.
About N20 billion is said to still be outstanding. Tinubu allegedly owns
substantial stakes in the construction company and wields great
influence over it.
An investigation by The Guardian showed that
major equipment has been removed. At Airport Road, specifically, some of
the workers were seen moving out their luggage. Following their
withdrawal, many miscreants yesterday filled the void, controlling
traffic along the unfinished stretch. The Guardian learnt that the state
government has scheduled a meeting with Hitech today .Efforts to speak
with the managing director of the firm were unsuccessful.
The
assistant director, public affairs, of the Lagos State Ministry of Works
and Infrastructure, Shina Thorpe, however said, “We were there two
Fridays ago for inspection and you would see that the service lane has
been finished to a point. And don’t forget that with the rains, there is
no way they can work. The rains have to subside. If they do any work in
the rain, they would have to do it over again. So, work has not stopped
on the project.”
On the alleged non-payment of the contractor,
he explained: “There are payment schedules and the state government is
working with those schedules. You don’t expect the government to pay
everything without the work completed. Government is working with the
payment schedules.”Both reconstructions were expected to end notorious
gridlocks and scale up property in the area. The Lagos State government
had promised to deliver the Oshodi-Airport Road in 15 months. It was to
be upgraded from four to 10 lanes. Work commenced on September 2017. The
Agege Pen Cinema Bridge had a December 2018 completion date.
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