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    Tuesday 13 March 2018

    RE: CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS DEBATES AND MISCONCEPTIONS

    The attention  of Distinguished senator Peter Onyeluka Nwaoboshi has been drawn to the raging controversy and discussions on social media on constituency  projects.  His sole concern is to set the records straight,  and by so doing correct wrong and mischievous  impressions  and innuendos peddled by those who lack genuine information on the subject.

    First,  the annual vote on constituency projects for a senator of Nigeria is not 700 million Naira.  Rather,  it used to be 200 million Naira  till 2017 when it fell to 125 million  Naira.  These are verifiable  and unimpeachable  facts.

    Second,  just like every other senator of the Federal  Republic of Nigeria,  senator Nwaoboshi do not award contracts or nominate contractors.  As a senator,  the law only allows him to domicile his constituency  projects with a federal government ministry or Agency of his preference.  The nominated Ministry or Agency is saddled with the responsibility  of costing the project, funding the project,  selecting consultant and contractor,  and executing the project through the selected contractor.

    Since senator Nwaoboshi assumed  office at the Red Chambers,  funds have been provided just once for constituency  projects;  and that was for 2015 budget funded in 2016. For the year in question,  (2015) 200 million was voted. The ministry of Niger  Delta Affairs was the vendor nominated by senator Nwaoboshi to carry out the construction  of the 2015 constituency projects.  The projects consist of two Skill Acquisition centres located in Ibusa and Kwale. The costing of the projects and the selection of  the consultant and contractor were done by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs.  Using it's costing methodology,  the Ministry decided that the voted funds can only errect the structure. Fencing and equipping  of the structures were not part of the contract.  The minister in charge is a strong APC stalwart, and can be freely accessed by members of the party for verification of facts so far submitted here.

    In the 2016 budget,  the sum of 200 million was again voted as constituency  projects for Delta north senatorial  district.  Since in their own determination  and costing the ministry of Niger Delta Affairs excluded fencing and equipping of the facilities in Ibusa  and Kwale, the 2016 vote was dedicated,  at the instruction of Senator Nwaoboshi,  to fencing and equipping  of both skill acquisition  facilities in Ibusa  and Kwale.  Unfortunately,  the ministry is yet to issue an award letter, even though we are presently in 2018, to the contractor for the commencement of  projects captured in 2016 budget.  This of course is not the making of senator Nwaoboshi.  We challenge  all who is interested in this matter to verify from the ministry of Niger Delta Affairs all claims so far made.

    In 2017, the constituency  projects vote fell to 125 million  Naira. This is also verifiable.  In order to achieve equity/equilibrum in projects distribution across the three federal constituencies which senator Nwaoboshi represents,  it was decided  that a similar skill acquisition  centre be sited in Ika,  Agbor precisely.  And if in the 2018 budget same figure as 2017 is maintained,  the vote will be allocated to the fencing and equipping of the facility in Agbor.  For the purpose of clarity,  let it be stated once again that the votes for 2016 and 2017 have not been released.  The 2018 budget is still at its embryonic  stage.

    As an experienced and seasoned politician and administrator,  senator Nwaoboshi fully understands the dangers of leaving any piece of propaganda  unattended to.  That is why we have diligently  laid the facts and figures bare before the public.  The challenge  is on all interested stakeholders to go to the ministry and the contractor (JAMAC Nig  Ltd)  for a crosscheck on all the claims made so far.

    Finally,  we want to state that any senator who relies solely on his annual constituency votes will not achieve much.  Senator Nwaoboshi represents nine Local Government Areas.  What manner of development will a paltry sum of 200 million  Naira bring to nine LGA's? That is why senator Nwaoboshi worked very hard at inception to have himself effectively embedded in the real power bloc at the National Assembly.  Having achieved that,  the latitude required in attracting projects is well within his reach.  Until he leaves the Senate,  Anioma  land will continue to witness a harvest  of projects.

    GOD BLESS ANIOMA LAND.

    GOD BLESS DELTA STATE

    GOD BLESS NIGERIA

    SPON MEDIA TEAM.

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