- says new contract is total reconstruction not rehabilitation
The Government of Oyo State on Wednesday clarified how it arrived at the new cost of the all-important Moniya-Ijaiye-Iseyin road, which links the food basket of the state, Oke-Ogun.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted the State’s Commissioner for Infrastructure, Works and Transport, Prof Raphael Afonja, as stating that the new contract was a clear departure from the rehabilitation contract given out at the cost of N7 billion by the administration of the immediate past Governor Abiola Ajimobi.
The statement indicated that the total reconstruction of the 65-kilometre Moniya-Ijaiye-Iseyin Road was arrived at taking into consideration the extensive reviews of the components and the desire to construct a road that would withstand the test of the huge traffic on the road.
Afonja said that the cost of the new road, which is expected to
be completed in 12 to 14 months, stands at N9.9 billion.
He stated that the road belongs to Oyo State and that it links the state
capital with the food basket of the state, which also serves as the solid
mineral belt of the state.
“The contract to be executed by KOPEK Construction Company
should be of high quality, being the road linking the food basket of the
state,” the statement read.
He added that some of the components of the road reviewed by the state
executive council and which informed the increment in cost include the design
of the project, price fluctuation, asphaltic wearing cost and adequate drainage
system.
The statement quoted the Commissioner as saying: “Let me say this quickly,
Moniya-Iseyin road is not a federal road but a state road. Oyo-Iseyin is the
federal road. In terms of the amount, it is actually N9,929,702,66, which is
approximately N9.9bn. The question that may arise is the initial award that was
approximately N7bn.
“However, we have reviewed the design to make sure that the road that will
be constructed for this important food basket of the state has high quality.
“We have made some changes including the design. We increased the stone
base core from 150mm to about 200mm. We also changed the asphaltic wearing cost
from 40mm to 50mm. We also realised there was an inadequate provision for
drainage system along that road in the initial design but we have changed that
to provide adequate drainage system.
“Also, we considered the fluctuation basically in terms of pricing of
materials, bitumen for example. That was also factored into the new pricing.
Another thing is, the road will last for, at least, minimum of 10 years.”
The statement further indicated that the immediate past government of Senator
Abiola Ajimobi had, in February 2018, awarded the contract for the
rehabilitation of the road at the cost of N7 billion, out of which N2 billion
was paid to the Contractor who could not deliver on the terms.
The contract has since been revoked by the state government which has asked the contractor to refund the bogus payment.