Senator Karimi, Reps Abejide, Idris, Aguye Lobby Umahi, Federal Agencies, Investor Over Bad Federal Roads in Kogi West

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For the second time in six months, Senator Sunday Karimi representing Kogi West has met with the Minister of Works Dave Umahi as lobbying was intensifed in an effort to fix the deplorable Kabba-Egbe-Ilorin federal road.

The meeting which also had in attendance a key player in the manufacturing sector reportedly centred on finding a lasting solutions to the road. The Senator also met with representatives of the subsisting contractor handling the road, China Geo-engineering Corporation (CGC) Nigeria Limited.

Beyond the ongoing palliative works handled by three different contractors, with the notable repairs carried out between Mopa, Amuro and Ejiba, the discussions with the CGC centered on the prospect of their return to site. When that happens, the palliative jobs done would allow CGC to concentrate on the critical portions of the failed road from Osi to Egbe, it was gathered.

On a bigger level, Senator Karimi had dragged the prominent industrialist with business interests in Kogi State before the works minister with a view to concessioning the road project from IluHagba to Ilorin to his company as part of its CSR. The deal was expected to follow the pattern of the equalisation of the Okpella section of the Lokoja-Benin road, an agreement reached between the federal government and BUA Cement, last week. The funding for the project will be provided by BUA Cement Plc under the tax credit scheme. The tax credit scheme enables private companies to fund road projects, alleviating the financial burden on the Federal Government. In exchange, these companies receive tax credits equivalent to their expenditure on the roads.

Talks are billed to continue on the deal at a rescheduled meeting which date is yet to be disclosed.

Considered that the best solution to the failed road was cement road, it will be recalled that last November Senator Karimi had brokered a meeting involving the business mogul, the Works Minister and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriation, Senator Ali Ndume to discuss possibilities of equalisation of the road project from IluHagba to Ilorin.

In a related development, Senator Karimi, Hon Leke Abejide, Hon Salman Idris and Hon Danladi Suleiman Aguye, Members of House of House of Representatives for Yagba, Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu and Lokoja/Kogi Federal Constituencies, respectively are set to meet with heads of the appropriate committees and agencies of the Federal Government over the deplorable state of roads in Kogi West Senatorial District. The quartet’s mission is majorly about fund driving for the various road projects.

Major Trunk A roads being Kabba-Egbe-Ilorin, Kabba-Iyara-Iyamoye-Omuo-Ekiti and Ayetoro-Kiri-Abugi-Eggan roads are all undergoing construction under subsisting contracts handled by the various contractors. The road projects however have suffered several setbacks due to poor execution or outright abandoning by the contractors who cited poor or lack of funding.

The ongoing construction of Iluke-Suku-Ayetoro Kiri-Abugi-Egan road is awaiting completion.
While work has been completed on the Kiri end of the road, work is ongoing on the Abugi portion. All the affected communities; Ayetoro Kiri, Akutupa Kiri, Egan and Kupa have always been cut out of Kogi State during the raining season, the worse hit is Egan and Kupa in the riverine area of Lokoja local government area of the State.

Simarly, Kabba-Iyamoye-Omuo-Ekiti road has become impassable yearly, especially during the raining season. This is a federal road that links the north to the southwest and has been so useful for the movement of people and goods between the two regions. However, palliative repairs are currently going on in Iyamoye axis. The job is handled by the contractor handling Amuro axis along Egbe Road.

Senator Karimi who disclosed the plans of the four members of the 10th National Assembly to journalists yesterday said while Kabba-Egbe-Ilorin road has been mostly reported by the media, “people should not forget that other major federal roads such as Kiri-Abugi-Egan road and Kabba-Iyara-Iyamoye-Omuo-Ekiti roads are begging for equal federal attention”.

He added, “You know that generally road is the number one problem Nigeria is facing as a country. We have a big task in the numbers of kilometres of federal roads begging for federal attention in Kogi West alone. But we are up to the task because that is what we are elected for”, he said.

Contrary to reports that the Kabba-Egbe-Ilorin road is not in the 2024 appropriation act, Senator Karimi disclosed that the Kabba-Egbe-Ilorin road project is indeed in the budget and made provisions for but compartmentalized under different names to ease funding, due to the shrinking federal purse”.


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