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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Lawmaker urges Buhari to probe PTF’s abandoned road contract

A lawmaker representing the Arochukwu/Ohafia Constituency in the House of Representatives, Uko Ndukwe Nkole, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to probe the circumstances that lead to the abandonment of the Ohafia-Arochukwu Road rehabilitation contract awarded by the defunct Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) during Buhari’s tenure as chairman.

Nkole raised questions on the issue when he undertook an inspection of the road, which has been neglected for a long time despite the fact that contracts for rehabilitation work on the road had been awarded at different times.

Elder Kalu, a 72-year-old community leader in the area, told the lawmaker that the road has never been repaired since it was built by the defunct government of the eastern region.

According to Kalu, it is difficult to understand why the road has been neglected for so long.

Speaking to journalists at one of the eroded portions of the road at Ania Ohafia, Representative Nkole, who is a town planner by profession, recalled two previous contracts that were awarded to repair the road.

One of the contracts was said to have been awarded by defunct PTF, which had President Buhari as executive chairman with the late Professor Chimere Ikoku, a notable son of Arochkwu and former vice chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, as vice chairman.

The second contract, which is supposed to be subsisting but seemingly abandoned, was awarded by former president Goodluck Jonathan’s federal government.

According to Nkole who said he supports president Buhari’s decision to probe into some government activities, urged him to extend same to failed contracts stressing that, in doing so “he should probe why the contract awarded by the PTF under him failed to execute the rehabilitation of the Ohafia/Arochukwu federal road.”
He also urged the Federal Government to help make the contractors finish the job they started so as to alleviate the hardship of the people in that community.



The Guardian

29 comments:

  1. Ummmmm alright heard





    Auntie linda shay...

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    1. Hmmm
      ~D great anonymous!

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    2. Stupid man, this is why no Igbo man will Smell power for the next 8years

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  2. Ummmmm alright heard





    Auntie linda shay...

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  3. One of the contract was awarded when he was the chairman? So much for being against corruption

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  4. Good. Let everyone be probed including Buhari as minister for petroleum and pt for chairman. Period

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  5. Buhari is here to clean up the mess the mess left by previous regime & correct errors of his time when he was a military president.He'll surely wade into the matter.

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  6. Good. Let everyone be probed including Buhari as minister for petroleum and ptf chairman. Period

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  7. They should also remember Prof. Hilary Edeoga (V.C. Of Michael Okpara Uni) that embezzled 6oK accommodation fee collected from over 1000 students without allocating hostels to them, till now their money haven't be refunded to them αи∂ they are practically saying nothing about it......
    He's working in the school no doubt but u don't tell sm1 to pay 60k for hostel αи∂ wouldn't give them any hostel, that's not cool...
    After all he's always increasing school fees, so he's still supposed to account for d 60k collected from those students........(My gf is a victim though)









    #it Will OnLy Get BettER
    #It MuSt EnD iN prAisE

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  8. They should also remember Prof. Hilary Edeoga (V.C. Of Michael Okpara Uni) that embezzled 6oK accommodation fee collected from over 1000 students without allocating hostels to them, till now their money haven't be refunded to them αи∂ they are practically saying nothing about it......
    He's working in the school no doubt but u don't tell sm1 to pay 60k for hostel αи∂ wouldn't give them any hostel, that's not cool...
    After all he's always increasing school fees, so he's still supposed to account for d 60k collected from those students........(My gf is a victim though)









    #it Will OnLy Get BettER
    #It MuSt EnD iN prAisE

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  9. Gbam!

    True talk and I urge PMB to tak dis seriously bcos of lot of corruption dat has b carried out in d name of road construction.

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Oky seen.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. Correct
    Let saint Buhari probe himself. Na during his time as PTF chairman that contracts were awarded on one linked road several times yet no road was constructed. I trust my people brave people

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  12. Hahaha another probe scam,nigeria law makers are shamelesss and stupid?so this fools have being carried away by buhari fake probe hahaha nigeria is in trouble.
    Can't wait to see the ends of this trsh.



















    #sad indeed

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  13. Hahaha another probe scam,nigeria law makers are shamelesss and stupid?so this fools have being carried away by buhari fake probe hahaha nigeria is in trouble.
    Can't wait to see the ends of this trsh.



















    #sad indeed

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  14. Always him to probe, later dey would start castigating him. Linda take note!

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  15. Always him to probe, later dey would start castigating him. Linda take note!

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  16. Always him to probe, later dey would start castigating him. Linda take note!

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  17. This one too sha want to talk..... Free publicity

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  18. God bless you. May you live long PTF should be probed. Not only that federal road even the books bought was converted to his village.

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  19. Check out felixosiadi.blogspot.com for impartation of God's Word and Gospel of Grace

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