FG threatens sanctions over Abuja–Lokoja Road delays
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At a glance
- The Nigerian Federal Government warned contractors on the Abuja-Lokoja Road reconstruction project about potential sanctions.
- Minister of Works David Umahi insisted that released funds must be used effectively for project execution.
- The warning comes amid delays in the road's reconstruction.
The Nigerian Federal Government has issued a stern warning to contractors involved in the reconstruction of the Abuja-Lokoja Road, threatening sanctions if they fail to meet project deadlines. Minister of Works, David Umahi, emphasized that the funds allocated for the project must be utilized efficiently and appropriately for its execution.
Umahi delivered this warning during an inspection tour of the road corridor on Tuesday. The Minister stressed the government's commitment to ensuring that projects are completed on schedule and that public funds are managed responsibly. The threat of sanctions underscores the administration's resolve to hold contractors accountable for delays and mismanagement.
The Abuja-Lokoja Road is a critical infrastructure link, and its timely completion is vital for transportation and economic activities in the region. The government's directive signals a move towards stricter oversight and performance management for infrastructure projects across the country.
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