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Jadda Garko Questions Minister David Umahi Over Controversial Patchwork on Abuja-Kaduna Road Project

By Jabiru Hassan, Kano

In a sharp critique of the ongoing work on the Abuja-Kaduna road, Jadda Garko has demanded answers from Minister of Works, David Umahi, concerning the controversial patchwork approach to the project. This comes despite the Nigerian government’s approval of a substantial 740 billion naira allocation on October 24, 2024, to continue the project.

During a media briefing in Kaduna State, Alhaji Jadda Garko expressed deep concern and disappointment over the Ministry of Works’ unexpected takeover of the Abuja-Kano road project from its original contractors, Julis Bega. Garko questioned the reasoning behind this move, especially given the recent allocation of funds by the Federal Executive Council.

“I am utterly dismayed and perplexed,” Garko stated. “The president allocated 740 billion naira for this project just days ago, yet the Ministry of Works has handed it over to a new company. What we see now is not progress, but patchwork.”

Garko speculated that the decision to remove Julis Bega, who had maintained rigorous work standards, might have been driven by the company’s refusal to compromise on quality. He raised concerns about the transparency of the process and questioned whether the allocated funds were being properly utilized.

“Where is the president’s allocated funds?” Garko demanded. “Was the allocation rejected? Will the road be completed after patching, or will it be left incomplete? Was Julis Bega removed for insisting on high-quality work?” He called on President Ahmed Tinubu to intervene and address the dangerous conditions on the road, which he believes put the lives of commuters at great risk.

Citing his personal observations, Garko pointed out the severity of the road’s condition. “From Kaduna to Jere, I counted 83 hazardous potholes, and from Jere, an additional 25,” he noted. “These alarming figures highlight the perilous situation drivers and passengers are facing daily.”

Garko stressed the urgency of completing the road rather than opting for temporary fixes. He urged President Tinubu to prioritize the full rehabilitation of the road, not just patching, and to ensure that the project meets the highest standards.

“We implore President Tinubu to intervene decisively,” Garko said. “The nation deserves better than patchwork solutions. We need a completed project that will serve the people for years to come.”

In his closing remarks, Garko challenged Minister Umahi to demonstrate transparency and accountability in handling the project. He also called for the inclusion of genuine northern voices in the decision-making process, rather than relying on political figures who may not have the region’s best interests at heart.

“Minister Umahi must show commitment to transparency and to the people of the North,” Garko concluded. “We demand a road that stands the test of time, not one plagued by controversy and substandard work. I do this not for personal gain, but to protect President Tinubu’s support in the upcoming elections from the northern people.”

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