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Abia: Show proof of Ikpeazu wasting N10bn on Port Harcourt Road, PDP tasks Otti

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Abia State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked Governor Alex Otti to set up an independent technical verification panel that will thoroughly investigate his allegation that former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu spent N10 billion on Port Harcourt Road, Aba without working on it.

By Emma Ogbuehi

Abia State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked Governor Alex Otti to set up an independent technical verification panel that will thoroughly investigate his allegation that former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu spent N10 billion on Port Harcourt Road, Aba without working on it.

PDP in criticizing the governor over the allegation, demanded that the panel would include engineers from the Federal Ministry of Works, the Otti and Ikpeazu administrations as well as certified projects. It dismissed the statement as a new low in the execution of the agenda by the current administration in the state in running the government via propaganda

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Elder Abraham Amah, Abia PDP Vice Chairman/Acting State Publicity Secretary who signed the release, alleged that the governor’s statement which he made during a media hangout did not present any fact regarding the Port Harcourt Road Aba project that was started by the Ikpeazu’s administration.

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The PDP said that the role of the verification panel will include, “That the Port Harcourt Road was awarded to Hartland NIG LTD, at the cost of #9,882,752,246.4 (Nine Billion, Eight hundred and Eighty-Two Million, Seven Hundred and fifty-Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Forty Six Naira  Fourty Kobo) only.

“That the total length of the road awarded for dualization in 2017 is 5.9km and that the Ikpeazu administration implemented a total of 13.5km of drains (representing both sides of the road) along the road through Hartland Construction Company that was awarded the original contract.

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“Review and verify documents showing how much the Ikpeazu administration paid so far to Hartland Construction Company in lieu of the project and ascertain if the dredged Umuagbai and Uratta ponds to receive stormwater from Port Harcourt Road is still standing or not.”

The PDP said that the panel will equally try to “Ascertain and publish the scope of the current more than N30bn work awarded to Julius Berger without due process and competitive bidding as well as budgetary approval by the State House of Assembly if any.

“Ascertain and publish the relevant designs and cost of the contract awarded by the Ikpeazu administration as well as work already done and the design and scope of the over N30bn project awarded to Julius Berger by Alex Otti.

“Measure and confirm the total length of the road from Ngwa Road junction to Asa Nnentu Junction.”

The PDP said that the Ikpeazu administration never spent anything near the claim by Governor Otti of N10bn on the 5.9km Port Harcourt Road, Aba and challenged him to publish documentary proof of his assertions.

“The good people of Abia are at liberty to go to the site and see the drainage or check the Umuagbai and Uratta works and also confirm the earthworks done from Uratta Junction to No. 1 Port Harcourt Road section of the road”, the party stated.

The party went further to challenge Otti to make available the humongous “compensation” purportedly set aside in the Julius Berger version of the project to the affected people rather than attempt to pocket the same.

“If Otti does not accept our challenge of setting up an independent technical panel to ascertain the state of the project, let it be known that every word uttered by the Governor and his team should never be believed by any reasonable person who is interested in facts and not farce”, PDP advised.

It called on the people of Abia to disregard the claims by the governor and his media team concerning the Port Harcourt Road project, stressing that the project had been 40 per cent delivered by the Ikpeazu administration.

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