Senate Tackles Fashola Over Deplorable Benue Roads

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The Senate has debunked the claims of the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, that the National Assembly was responsible for the deplorable state of roads in Benue State.

Fashola was alleged to have made the statement last Monday in his office during the visit by retired Generals and ‘other leaders of thought’ from Benue South Senatorial District led by Air Vice Marshal Morgan.

Reacting to the allegation on Sunday in a statement, the Chairman of Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Ajibola Basiru, said the National Assembly should not be held responsible for the deplorable state of roads whether in Benue State or any part of the country.

Basiru said, “The attention of the Senate was recently drawn to the disturbing and erroneous claims made by the Minister for Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola.

“Much as the upper chamber would not want to engage in any unnecessary altercation with the Minister, it is however necessary to speak up because the issue of roads infrastructure is too important and controversial a matter to be ignored where the National Assembly has been fingered by a serving Minister.

“The records must be set right so that the two arms of government should not be seen as working at cross purposes in the course of delivering good governance to electorates.

“For the 2020 fiscal year, the National Assembly approved the request for 265, 868, 037,093 billion Naira for capital expenditure by the Executive.

“The Executive later brought a revised allocation of 256, 734,983,667 billion Naira which we also appropriated. As we speak, even in the budget proposal for 2021, the Executive proposed a capital expenditure of 363, 266, 425, 976 billion Naira.

“The upper chamber cannot help but wonder where Mr. Fashola got his figure of 600 billion naira which he said was proposed by his ministry and allegedly not approved by the National Assembly.”

The Senate spokesman listed three ongoing road projects in Benue South to include: Oju-Adum Okuku road at N91,180,000; Oturko Township road at N357,200,000; and Oju/Loko – Oweto bridge at a cost of N357,200,000.

Basiru described Fashola’s allegation that the National Assembly gave priority to constituency projects over other projects as an attempt to incite Nigerians against the Legislative arm of government.

“On the Minister’s allegation that priority is given to constituency projects over other projects, is an attempt to set the National Assembly on collision course with the people they are democratically representing.

“It should be emphasized, therefore, that never has allocations specifically meant for other projects been diverted to constituency projects as the later have specific allocations in the budget,” the Senate spokesman said.

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