Contractors Return to cites before Senate Begins Investigation into N400bn halted Health Project after 16 years
Following the decision of Senate to.investigate abandoned N400 billion health project, Contractors have returned to cites to continue the projects 16 years after collecting money.
Upper Chamber had last month had ordered investigation into abandonment of the N400 billion National Primary Health Centre (NPHC) project.
The Upper Chamber mandated that its committees on Works and Housing, Health and Communicable Disease carry out a joint investigation into the matter.
The sponsor of the motion, Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe who disclosed that the contractors have started returning to cites said the Joint Committee will continue with the Investigation.
He said, “Alleged 400bn Abandoned National Primary Health Centre Projects, Contractors Resume To Sites as Local Government Authorities Begin To Receive Medical Equipment after I moved the motion to investigate the projects.
“The essence of the motion that sought an investigation into the abandoned N400 billion National Primary Health Centre projects awarded during the tenure of President Olusegun Obasanjo has begun to materialize in a flash.
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“It would be recalled that as the Chairman Senate Committee On Health,I moved a motion on 16th of February 2022, on the need to investigate the abandoned health projects which were funded through the monies deducted from the excess crude account of all the 774 LGAs in the country.
“Following this motion, the Senate passed a resolution mandating its committees on Health, Primary Health Care and Communicable Disease, Works and Housing to determine the status of the funds warehoused with the then Bank PHB (now Keystone Bank) and the level of the projects done.
“In a swift reaction to the development, the concerned contractors have however embarked on the penitential voyage by taking remedial steps to mitigate their alleged malfeasance.
“Dreading the outcome of the ongoing investigations, they have started reaching out to the local government authorities whilst expediting corrective measures against their alleged professional misconduct and breach of contract.
“And as part of efforts to address the lapses, the contractors have begun to deploy medical equipment to local government authorities and have evinced a readiness to resume work on the abandoned buildings across the country.
“I am using this avenue to reiterate the resolve of the committees to continue with the investigations. The moves of the contractors will not deter us from getting to the root of the matter regarding the projects as we will ensure that Nigerians’ monies are working for them.
“It is important to strengthen the primary health care system because, primary health care is the bedrock of the health system and its optimal functioning will ensure better health outcomes for the Country.”