Tag: Bello Goronyo

  • No President in decades has prioritised road infrastructure like President Tinubu, Minister State Works Goronyo declares

    No President in decades has prioritised road infrastructure like President Tinubu, Minister State Works Goronyo declares

    The Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo, says no president in the last 40 years has given as much priority to road infrastructure as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Goronyo, who spoke at a stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja with the the Managing Director of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) and the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), disclosed that the President has directed the immediate rehabilitation of major bridges in bad condition across the country.

    According to him, bridges slated for urgent repairs include the Wukari–Jalingo Bridge, Makwa Bridge, Gurara Bridge, Third Mainland Bridge, Carter Bridge, among others, in a move aimed at boosting economic corridors and easing movement nationwide.

    “The secret behind this is the unwavering commitment and support of Mr. President,” Goronyo said. “In his Renewed Hope agenda, infrastructure is priority number five as a key enabler of growth and development. I can say without mincing words that there has never been a president in the last four decades that has given this much attention to infrastructure.”

    He praised the leadership of the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, for “putting his wealth of engineering experience to bear” in delivering key projects, while commending FERMA’s efforts to maintain over 36,000 kilometres of federal roads despite limited funding.

    The minister listed critical legacy projects under Tinubu’s administration to include the Lagos–Sokoto road, Lagos–Badagry expressway, Lagos–Calabar coastal highway, Ebonyi–Nasarawa–Abuja route, and the Trans-Saharan corridor from Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe.

    He added that all 36 states have benefitted from road interventions, with ongoing works in strategic corridors such as Abuja–Lokoja, Abuja–Kaduna–Kano, and Sokoto–Zaria.

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    “This is a president that cares for every region. He is a people’s president, present for all. With his support, we are confident of delivering prosperity and the much-needed development of our dear nation,” he concluded.

    FERMA’s Managing Director, Chukwuemeka Agbasi, stressed the importance of the stakeholders’ meeting, describing it as a platform to strengthen collaboration with key players in the transport and petroleum sectors.

    “We are working round the clock to ensure our federal highways remain in good condition. Despite the lean budget, we are adopting innovative maintenance strategies to cover more roads and respond quickly to emergencies,” he said.

    National President of NARTO, Yusuf Othman, said the meeting was timely, stressing that better roads would improve safety, reduce vehicle operating costs, and boost the efficiency of goods transportation.

    “Our members ply these roads daily, and we know first-hand the impact bad roads have on the economy. This collaboration with the Works Ministry and FERMA gives us confidence that change is coming,” he noted.

    National Chairman of IPMAN, Abubakar Maigandi, pledged the association’s support for government’s road initiatives, especially in facilitating the smooth movement of petroleum products.

    “Good roads mean faster and safer delivery of fuel across the country. It will reduce delays and losses, which ultimately benefits every Nigerian,” Maigandi said.

  • FERMA’s budget insufficient for road maintenance – Minister

    FERMA’s budget insufficient for road maintenance – Minister

    The Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo, has stated that the annual budget allocated to the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) is inadequate for the effective upkeep of Nigerian roads.

    Goronyo made this remark on Monday while inspecting the maintenance work on the Lafia-Shendam Plateau State border road. The project, awarded by FERMA, was executed by Monicat Global Services Ltd.

    “Seeing is believing. We have seen FERMA’s intervention on this road, and it is now motorable. People are happy because, before now, the road was in a terrible state with numerous complaints. We are satisfied that the contractor has done a good job,” he said.

    The minister urged road users to protect the infrastructure, emphasizing the need to follow traffic regulations. 

    “We have launched ‘Operation Safeguard Our Roads’ to ensure the preservation of critical infrastructure. There is no need for barricades, and people should observe speed limits,” he added.

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    He reiterated the challenges of funding FERMA solely through the federal budget, stressing that the current allocation is insufficient to manage over 36,000 km of roads, many of which have been neglected for over four decades.

    “It is now that Mr President under his renewed hope agenda, has given a lot of attention to roads infrastructure which to him, given attention to road infrastructure will open our economy and improve the employment opportunities to our youths and them of course reduce hunger and poverty and take us to our promise land” he said 

    He explained that the situation has become important for the ministry and FERMA to get other sources of funding such as donations from organizations, as well as countries like Japan which is donating equipment to FERM

    “That is why, the meager resources FERMA is getting from the federal government allocation, we are trying to do more and we are looking at other sources of funding like donations coming from organizations and other countries like Japan which is donating equipment”

    “We are  trying to flop an SPV where our equipment that are laying fallow can also be used by sub national and even the local government so that they can be hired and use at sub national level in order to generate more money to also fund the activities of FERMA as well look at the issue of way bridges sourcing funds through tolling our major roads, these are other resources of revenue that we can get some funding to actually put forward to ensure that FERMA manage our roads” he said 

    Speaking earlier, the Managing Director of FERMA, Chukwuemeka Agbasi said the commitment is to put the road into a maintenance regime to ensure it does not deteriorate again 

    “Once we have a proactive maintenance of this road, we derive more value from it and road users will enjoy it”, he said. 

  • Minister: partner Fed Govt in infrastructure

    Minister: partner Fed Govt in infrastructure

    Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo, has called for enhanced collaboration between federal and states on infrastructure development.

     Goronyo met with Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, conveying a message from President Bola Tinubu, which urged states to continue supporting federal infrastructure projects.

    “The message from Mr. President is clear, we must take the issue of fixing our national infrastructure serious     ,” Goronyo said.

    “This is an infrastructure government, and we will improve road networks and support socio-economic development”

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    Goronyo highlighted the inauguration of 212 solar streetlights in Lagos to enhance security, rehabilitation of a 300-meter road near Apapa to ease traffic flow, and noted the Federal Government’s plans to undertake 11 road projects in Lagos.

    “These projects are part of our commitment to improving connectivity and ensuring smooth transportation,” he added.

    Goronyo praised the President’s leadership, noting the focus on infrastructure to address insecurity and unemployment.

    “This is a great achievement,” Goronyo said, referring to the impact infrastructure has on markets, farming, and economy…’’