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FG approves N90.8 billion for Taraba road, airport equipment

N66.9 billion of the amount was approved for the construction Kashimbila-Takum-Chanchangi road in Taraba.

• June 15, 2022
Babatunde Fashola (credit: BBC)
Babatunde Fashola (Credit: BBC)

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved N90.8 billion for the rehabilitation of the Kashimbila-Takum-Chanchangi road in Taraba State and the procurement of equipment for some airports in the country.

N66.9 billion of the amount was approved for the construction Kashimbila-Takum-Chanchangi road in Taraba, while the remaining N23.9 billion was approved for the procurement of the airports’ equipment.

The Ministers of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed and Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, made these known when they briefed State House correspondents on the outcome of the council’s meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The Ministry of Works and Housing presented one memorandum, and it was for the rehabilitation of the 91.94-kilometre Kashimbila-Takum-Chanchangi road in Taraba State, and the council approved the proposal by the ministry in the sum of N66. 983 billion.”

He said the project would boost the transportation network in Taraba and the entire North-East zone.

On his part, Mr Mohammed said airports’ equipment to be procured include radio communication systems for some control towers and instrument landing systems for some airports.

“The Minister of Aviation presented two memos, one was for the award of contract for the upgrade of 12 airports tower voice communication and control system radio for 12 airports located in Akure, Benin, Calabar, Ibadan, Ilorin, Jos, Minna, Owerri, Sokoto, Yola, Kaduna and Enugu.

“The contract was for the sum of N9.988 billion with a completion period of 13 months.

“As you are aware, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency NAMA has a statutory mandate to enhance the safety and security of the Nigerian airspace, and it is in line with this that it sought to upgrade 12 air control towers’ voice and communication control system.”

The minister said the communication tower had to be upgraded to enhance performance in the 12 airports with technological advancements and the aviation industry’s best practices.

He said the ministry also sought N14 billion to procure instrument landing systems for Lagos Abuja, Katsina and Port Harcourt airports.

“This has to do with safety. The memo was approved, and the contract was awarded in the sum of N14,036,000,000,” he said.

He said that the move was necessitated by the recent increase in the fleet of passengers across the four airports.

(NAN)

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