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Dangote, MTN, BUA, Access to build 794km of roads

Fesadeb
Last updated: 2021/08/20 at 7:40 PM
Fesadeb Published August 20, 2021
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With tax credits, Dangote Industries, Unilever, Julius Berger, MTN, BUA, Access Bank, Transcorp, Lafarge and GZI Industries have agreed to build 794Kms of roads for the Federal Government.

According to Information minister, Lai Mohammed, the roads have been prioritised for construction by eligible companies through Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme.

Mohammed disclosed this in Washington DC during his on-going engagement with various global media outlets, global think tanks and influencers.

The engagement is to enable the minister put across the correct narratives about what is happening in Nigeria, showcase government achievements and present challenges facing the country.

During his respective interaction with Reuters and Washington Post, the minister said 11 states covering all the six geopolitical zones would benefit from the road project scheme made possible by Executive Order No. 7.

Mohammed said the companies would engage in providing big roads and bridges in exchange for tax credit.

The completed 43km Obajana-Kabba road in Kogi, which is Nigeria’s longest concrete road, was constructed by Dangote through the tax credit scheme.

The minister also told the media outlets that the western world should look into helping a developing nation like Nigeria in developing its infrastructure,

He sad by doing so, it would help in employing more people, particularly youths, and make it difficult for ideological group like Boko Haram to recruit them.

He said the areas where Nigeria needed a lot of partnership and support was in the power sector.

“We have embarked on a very ambitious programme of providing 3,000mw of electricity at the Mambilla Hydro power project which will cost about $5.8 billion.

“We have been able to secure a loan from the Chinese and they are ready to bear 85 per cent of the cost while we provide 15 per cent.

“When the project is completed it is going to be a game changer in terms of providing power for Nigerians,’’ he said.

 

The minister said the government had also intervened in no fewer than 28 road projects through Sukuk Bond.

Source: Pm news nigeria

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Fesadeb August 20, 2021 August 20, 2021
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