FG To Construct 642.69 Km Roads With N100b Sukuk proceeds

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Barbara Bako, Abuja.

The road sector will be the major beneficiary of the N100 billion proceeds from the Sovereign Sukuk bonds as the federal government has lined up 642.69 kilometre of roads for construction from the funds shared across the six geopolitical regions At the presentation of the cheques by the Minister of Finance, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, in Abuja on Thursday, Mr Babatunde Fashola, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing said each region got N16.67 billion for road construction

 

Breakdown shows that six roads would be constructed in the North Central, five  in the North East , four in the North West, another four in the South East, six in the South-South and three in the South West.

Fashola said that the impact of Sukuk bond would  be felt on nation building through job creation, growth and employment. He also said that the Federal Government contractors would be the first beneficiaries which would in turn trickle down to suppliers of building materials, artisans, miners and steel companies.

In addition, he said that the entire economy would benefit from it as construction was a major driver of any economy. The Minister of Finance, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, said that there was a significant increase in the level of participation of retail investors from about four per cent in 2017 Sukuk issuance to 17.3 per cent in 2018. She said that this meant that the objective of financial inclusion and deepening of investor base of the Federal Government securities were gradually being achieved.

Ahmed clarified that the N100 billion Sukuk funds would be used to further support the government’s capital spending on road projects already captured in the 2018 budget. Giving a breakdown of investors contribution to the funds raised, she said 40.69 per cent came from pension fund administrators, 17.5 per cent from deposit money banks and 17.33 per cent from retail investors.

Also, she said that 11.65 per cent came from fund managers and non-bank financial institutions, 10.94 per cent from non-interest banks and 1.89 per cent of the fund came from other investors. Also, the Director-General, Debt Management Office, Ms Patience Oniha, said that the N100 billion Sovereign Sukuk  was a seven year bond and repayment would be due in 2025 at an interest rate of 15.74 per cent.

Some of the roads to benefit from the funds from the North Central include; the dualisation of Suleja-Minna road by Salini Construction Nigeria Limited. In the North -East, the dualisation of Kano-Maiduguri road, linking Kano, Jigawa, Bauchi, Yobe and the contractor is Mothercat limited.

Similarly in the North West, the construction of Kaduna-Eastern bypass would benefit from the funds and the project would be handled by Eksiogullari Nigeria Limited. For South East, the rehabilitation of Enugu-Port Harcourt road by CGC Nigeria Limited. In the South South, the dualisation of Yenegwe road junction to Kolo-Otuoke to Bayelsa Palm by CCECC Nigeria Limited. Finally, in the South West Zone, the dualisation of the Ibadan-Ilorin road by Reynolds construction company would benefit from the funds.

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