PDP chiefs knock Aregbesola for raising airport contract by N58bn
Some leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State have flayed Governor Rauf Aregbesola over the increase in the contract sum of the state’s airport from N11bn to N69bn.
A member of the PDP Caretaker Committee in Osun State, Mr. Bamidele Salam, in an interview with our correspondent in Osogbo on Monday, described the increase of the contract sum through a concession agreement, which will last 30 years, as a “highly suspicious transaction.”
Salam said, “This is one senseless, needless and highly suspicious transaction that the state government is entering into. For a government which has not been able to provide potable water, good road network, functional education and affordable health care, going into this highly exorbitant project is the height of rudderlessness.
“The continuous upward review of the sum from the
initial N4.5bn to N69bn is certainly
unjustifiable. When was the concessionary contract advertised? How many
companies put in their bids? What technical evaluation supports a 30-year
concession? These and many other questions beg for answers.
“Considering the fact that the administration has
just about 12 months left, one cannot but wonder if this is not an attempt to
deepen the state financial mess ahead of a new administration.”
Another leader of the PDP, who is a former
Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in the state, Mr. Niyi Owolade,
said the concession agreement was another ploy by Aregbesola to plunge the
state into more debt.
Owolade, while speaking with our correspondent on
the telephone, warned the contractors and the concessionaire to be aware that
the project would be revisited after the expiration of Aregbesola’s tenure.
He said, “I am just laughing about this new
arrangement by this government to further plunge our state into more debt. The
company should be aware that the whole thing will be revisited after the end of
their tenure.”
Meanwhile, the Civil Societies Coalition for the
Emancipation of Osun State has called
on the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission to focus on how the state government allegedly mismanaged the
huge amount of public funds meant for the project.
The Coordinator of the group, Mr. Suleiman
Adeniyi, said the governor came up with the idea of a concession after the
failure to account for earlier spending on the project.
Punch
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