By Mashe Umaru Gwamna 

The Minister of State for Works and Housing, Mu’azu Sambo said there  is a provision of N3bn Sukuk fund in year 2022 by the Federal Government to finance the Numan- Jalingo Road in Adamawa and Taraba States. 

This was made known in statement signed and issued by DD (Press and Public Relations),Stephen Kilebi. 

He said once the Sukuk fund is accessed  shortly there  would be remarkable progress at the construction site. He made the disclosure  during his working tour  to the rehabilitation  of the road and other road projects in Taraba and Adamawa States.

The Minister said that,  “The 103 kilometre Numan- Jalingo road is part of the Maiduguri –Calabar Highway.The section of the road that is not motorable  is not acceptable.The road is the only connection between the North and South on the North Eastern axis of the country.”

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Sambo said the people of Taraba State are very appreciative and delighted with the 80 housing units commissioned in Taraba State  this week by President Muhammadu Buhari and they are very calm and happy with the ongoing works on township roads in Jalingo.

The township roads: Hassan,Yelwa and DSS are three critical roads in Jalingo   which have defied all the civilians administrations in Taraba State since 1999.

Sambo said that  the successful works on the internal roads in Jalingo, the Taraba State Capital has given the people the hope that this current administration is capable of delivering the Numan -Janligo Road.

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He remarked   that he wouldn’t blame the contractor for the slow pace  of work, saying it was due  to  the insufficient budgetary provision in the past and covid -19 pandemic that affected the progress of work.

 He said, however, with the current  improved  funding provision  the contractor  was expected to service its equipment and be more serious on the construction work.

He added  that if the company was found not to have the capacity to complete the job,  government would not hesitate to terminate the contract and re-award it to a competent one.

Briefing  Minister on the progress of work on the Numan- Jalingo Road Project, a Senior Civil Engineer at the site,Engr. Maria  Zirrah representative of the Federal Controller of Works Adamawa State said insecurity, lack of construction materials and funding were responsible for the slow pace of work on the road project. 

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The Project Engineer of  Deux Project Limited, the contractor for the Numan-Jalingo Road Project, Engr. Frank Koshihuk who spoke on behalf of the contractor  said inflation, funding , insecurity were the major challenges on the construction of the road project.

He promised that as soon as the funding pattern for the rahabilation works improved ,  the work would be completed within 8months .

The Minister of State  also inspected the construction of Zing –Yakoko-Monkin Road in Taraba State during his 2-day  working inspection visit.

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