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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Federal Government pledges not to revoke any inherited contracts- Fashola

Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola on behalf of the Federal government at the opening ceremony of a 3-day Nigerian Pension Industry Strategy Implementation Roadmap Retreat, said that  the government has pledged not to revoke any inherited contracts.

He added that the usual habit of reversing projects of previous government was wrong and not n the best interest of Nigerians.
He said:
“Newly formed governments begin a review of all contracts signed by their predecessors, cancel or frustrate them even when they are performing. What I am saying is that contracts cannot be terminated or frustrated on trumped up reasons simply because a new government does not like the affiliation of the holder of the contract,”.
He said the contract cancellation or revocation weakens the economy. He said :
It frustrates enterprise and leads to poverty and unemployment through job losses, loans taken from banks are endangered and the knock on effect is more than we often can see on the horizon, because the bad word spreads around the global investment community very quickly like wildfire”.
“The previous government has done something wrong, they did not adequately protect the interest of the people and so on. Yes it may be the case sometimes, that the past government did not act in good faith, or even compromised or was even negligent. The answer is not cancellation, if the contract is performing. The answer is renegotiation,” the Minister said.
“I am not saying that government must not terminate non-performing contracts. Indeed these are rights that are standardly provided in all well drawn contracts. This I think will enhance the reputation of the state or country or continent for honouring contracts and it is music to the ears of investors. Even then , I say, it must be sparingly resorted to, once the contract has been signed and is performing,” he posited
 Vanguard

42 comments:

  1. Which way 9ja
    good morning fams.
    Meanwhile, Lin Lin u rock more than a rocket

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  2. Okay ooo. Whatever moves Nigeria forward that's what I'm Interested in.

    @Lindaikeji No. I FAN

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  3. Nice one. CHANGE is here

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  4. If they are all good and honest ones.

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    1. Are u no longer in ⌣̊┈̥L♥√ع⌣̊┈̥ with linda?

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  5. freshpresh says, noted , let's hope they kip to their words

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  6. fashola fashola fashola! how many times did I call u?. u just dey yarn rubbish lately, I told u that buhari set u up with that post u no gree.














    Don~ jazzycrush

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  7. those are story road that link to Apapa woof is bed, go and award the contract let work stat on that rd.

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  8. Please tell Governor Ambode that has refused to pay contractors for no reason whatsoever. Village man holding grudges and crippling young companies. Such callousness and wickedness

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    1. Minister Fashola is never like that criminal ambo. Good man keep it up

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  9. Good move, if not it will be bad for them.

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  10. I concur BABA...God bless u jareeee


    Milez

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  11. This man has really annoyed me by showing he has nothing to offer to the suffering masses but to bring more hardship. Let him goansitdown.

    #LibBadBoy

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  12. Not my business, I don't have any contract with federal government

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  13. Brf...omo sai baba!! We hail.

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  14. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 February 2016 at 07:22

    Good ideas

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  15. Just do what u say,

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  16. I sent you (Linda) the link to this speech via your gmail address the very next day after this speech. You never aired it until after about 3wks only for you to quote Vanguard.....It's a stale news now!

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  17. I wish this can be enforced as the politics seem to be the order of the day not the work. We need change. Baba you spoke well.

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  18. I wish this can be enforced as the politics seem to be the order of the day not the work. We need change. Baba you spoke well.

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  19. I wish this can be enforced as the politics seem to be the order of the day not the work. We need change. Baba you spoke well.

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  20. Well said sir. God bless you. I hope this is not just an interview? Let it be forwarded to Nass and be implemented ASAP because Contractors are complaining bitterly.

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  21. All I can say is do ur work nd lets see.

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  22. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)9 February 2016 at 09:26

    OK

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  23. LINDA NOTE THIS: you will always remember this, As far as Fashola is the minister of power and works, this is just the beginning of price hike, he will soon introduce toll gate on all federal roads, you can't imagine the price.

    Fashola will pray for the dead of all poor people if he has his way. as far as i am concern he will make life unbearable for people. take note

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  24. Fashola said increase in electricity traffi is a pill that 9ija must swallow for the betterment of the power sector to grow.to me is a welcome development

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