Wednesday 10 April 2013

FG Claims N30b Available For 2nd Niger Bridge


The federal government, yesterday, said it has earmarked a total of N30 billion for the construction of the second Niger Bridge, 21 years after it was designed.

The current River Niger Bridge which was built in 1965 is at the brink of caving in and has become a nightmare to commuters mainly due to poor maintenance, overuse, frequent subjection to overbearing deadweight and cannibalization.

Mike Onolememen, minister of Works said that "N30 billion is already there for the construction of the second Niger Bridge, which he said, is “undergoing geo-technical survey.”

The amount, he said was the federal government’s counterpart funding of the multi-billion naira project.

It would be recalled that the federal government had in August last year dusted the idea of a second Niger Bridge and said that it has approved a contract of N325 million to Messrs Roughton International Limited, a transaction advisory services firm, to design, build, finance and operate the proposed second Niger Bridge.


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