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House Ad Hoc Committee examines Julius Berger projects for PIDF Compliance

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An ad hoc committee, appointed by the House of Representatives, conducted a comprehensive inspection of two crucial infrastructure projects: the Lagos-Sagamu expressway and the Second Niger bridge.

The primary objective of this inspection was to assess whether the construction company involved had diligently adhered to the laws governing the establishment of the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF).

This initiative by the House of Representatives underscores its commitment to fostering accountability and oversight in the management of critical national infrastructure projects.

Prior to embarking on the on-site evaluation of these projects, Hon. Ademorin Kuye, the Chairman of the Committee, stated that the primary objective of their mission.

He explained that their core focus was to conduct a thorough investigation into a selection of critical infrastructural initiatives.

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These projects, dispersed across the nation, were recipients of financial support from the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) through the utilization of the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF).

As the leader of the committee, Hon. Ademorin Kuye emphasized the importance of this inquiry, underlining the significant role these infrastructural ventures played in Nigeria’s overall development landscape.

Their mission aimed to ensure that the funds allocated from the NSIA and channelled through the PIDF were utilized effectively and in accordance with established guidelines.

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Speaking on the significance of the projects handled by Julius Berger across the country, the lawmaker commended the company on their dedication to delivering quality service in infrastructural developments across the nation, despite ostensible challenges associated with the projects.

He said,

In addition, while inspecting the Lagos-Sagamu Expressway, the team underscored the notable expertise of Julius Berger for the effective construction of the ever-busy highway with the chairman declaring that

Upon the conclusion of their investigative inspection of the project, the Chairman of the House Ad hoc Committee, accompanied by fellow committee members, conveyed their collective satisfaction with the progress achieved by Julius Berger thus far.

In an encouraging gesture, he extended a call for harmony and cooperation to the communities situated along the project corridor, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful coexistence with Julius Berger.

On the Committee’s team were Hon. Ademorin Kuye, Timiehin Adelegbe, Hon. Isa Muhammed Anka, Hon. Umar Yabo, Hon Festus Akingbaso and Hon. Nasiru Isika.

The Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) was represented by Mr. Kola Owodunmi, Dr. Adepoju Anthony and Nduka Okoronkwo while the Project Manager, Engr. Clemens Mueller of Julius Berger led other officials of the company to receive the House adhoc Committee Chairman and members at the site of the Second Niger Bridge.

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