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The Federal Capital Territory Administration said weekend that the construction of four posh homes for Senate president, David Mark, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, and their deputies, Ike Ekweremadu and Emeka Ihedioha respectively, has been suspended after they rejected the location of the buildings, citing insecurity.
Authorities will now convert the structures to guest houses for the four lawmakers, the FCDA said.
Speaking weekend, FCT minister, Bala Mohammed,
who was represented by the FCDA Director of Public Building, Bernard
Lot, said work was ongoing at the project before the lawmakers made it
clear they will not accept the houses.
“You will recall that we had started
that project, and there is a contractor carrying out the road work. You
can actually access the place because the contractor has actually
commenced work and has also done reasonably well on that,” Mr. Lot told
journalists.
“But that too was affected by budgetary
provisions. You know government has dwindling resources, but there is an
issue there because development is not taking place fast in that area.
And so the principal officers of the National Assembly have said that
they don’t want that place because of the current security situation in
the country.”
An ambitious plan by the FCTA to
complete the lavish homes for the principal officers of the National
Assembly, was already controversial, as the four lawmakers currently
reside in houses constructed by the government, which they later bought
for themselves under a contentious monetization policy.
Since the inception of the project in
2010, a minimum of N1.5 billion in appropriation have been made annually
for the work. But the FCT minister said only a fraction of the amount
was released to complete the project located at a new extension of
Maitama district, called Goodluck Jonathan district.
The district is right behind the Lungi barracks in Abuja.
But despite the security, the lawmakers
said they needed a safer location with the current situation in the
country, and already one has been selected for them in the Three Arms
Zone in the city centre.
The FCTA said the request has been
granted with the approval of President Goodluck Jonathan, for the
project to be started anew, this time within the Three Arms Zone,
supposedly Nigeria’s most secure area, where the president himself
lives.
“Though it is behind the army barracks,
we cannot isolate them there, and government in its own wisdom has said
that since they don’t want it, the authorities have decided to convert
the buildings to guest houses and scale down the initial cost of the
project. That is what we are doing now. We are scaling down the cost of
the project to serve as guest houses to the principal officers of the
National Assembly,” Mr. Lot said.
“As for their new residences, you are
all aware that we have already cleared a new site located in the Three
Arms Zone in the Central Area. The President has already given his
anticipatory approval and the contractor has been asked to commence work
on the project.”
The initial project involved opening up
the previously fallow area, building new roads and facilities, and
constructing four choice homes for the lawmakers.
The area was to also be made available
for all classes of Nigerians, and the contract for the entire new
district was N44 billion, Mr. Bala had said last November.
Bit it
has long been confirmed in a previous investigation that the exclusive area
is far out of the reach of ordinary Nigerians, with plots going for
between N250 million and N400 million.
As of July 2013 when reporters visited the district, the area was under tight security and construction works were still ongoing.
The legislators currently live alongside
other senators and members of the House of Representatives at the Apo
Legislative quarters in Abuja.
In 2011, the FCT minister, Mr. Mohammed,
himself a former senator, told the National Assembly the Apo area was
insecure for the top lawmakers and said the government could not
guarantee the safety of the four officers, hence the need for new
houses.
“The National Assembly is the highest
democratic body we have apart from the presidency. And the
National
Assembly complex at Apo has been sold out to the public. The place is
being inhabited by all sorts of people. Leaving them there will expose
them to the vagaries of the society. And anybody can be a principal
officer; so whoever is there and you leave him there, you are not being
fair to him,” Mr Mohammed had said.
“Our decision is taken out of a sheer
sense of responsibility. But with responsibility comes the issue of
security, the issue of the latitude and leverage which officers holding
certain offices must have.”
The chosen new location was the Maitama extension.
Mr. Lot said weekend the lawmakers’ homes, costing N3 billion, and handled by Julius Berger, had been discontinued.
The FCT authorities said the project was delayed due to shortage of funds.
In 2011, Mr. Bala said while N324
million was appropriated, only N146 million had been expended, leaving a
balance of N178 million.
The FCT is also constructing a
multibillion naira new home for Vice President Namadi Sambo. The initial
cost for the project was N9 billion, but was raised to N16 billion by
the FCDA, a move that was blocked by the National Assembly.
Mr. Bala said the project was also affected by shortage of funds.
“For a whole year (2012), there was no
budget for that project but under 2013, we had an appropriation and the
contractor is working. We had a cause to seek a variation on the
contract to implement the second phase of the project. But it was stood
down on the grounds that no project will have a variation above 15 per
cent,” he said.
“So, we are having an implementation
strategy to ensure that we complete that project on time, including the
very essential aspects of the work, including the holding, gatehouse,
bedroom, storage, among others.”
He said work was however ongoing.
Nigeria is constructing these new
multi-billion naira posh homes for its five officials, who are already
accommodated in comfortable government buildings, at a time that poverty
appears to be growing in the country, with majority of its people
living on less than a dollar a day.
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