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FG withdraws warning letter to CCECC over slow pace of  job

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From Isaac Anumihe, Abuja

Federal Government has  revoked  the warning letter issued  to China  Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Limited (CCECC)  a fortnight ago for poor handling of Enugu- Port Harcourt dual carriageway, section 4 (Aba-PH).

Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, gave the revocation order when  he inspected  the rehabilitation  work of the road at the weekend.

“The warning letter  given  to CCECC  for slow pace of work  is hereby  revoked. The new pace  of work is excellent. The job quality  is excellent and the controller sends me progress  reports every day,” he said.

The minister, who also inspected the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Enugu- Port Harcourt dual carriageway section 11 ( Umuahia tower- Aba township rail/ road) in Abia, handled  by  the Arab Contractors; the East West  Road section 111( Eleme-Onne junction) in Rivers handled  by  Reynolds Construction Company (RCC) Nigeria Limited; the rehabilitation  of  Enugu- Port Harcourt  express way, section 111 (Enugu -Lokpanta) in Enugu handled  by CGC, said he was impressed  by the progress  of work on the respective projects.

“I want  to commend  RCC openly  and with all sincerity. I will also take  the quality  of work to Mr. President because he  directed  me. I was just barely  one week in office when he directed  me to go and flag off this project because  the leaders  of  Niger Delta came to visit him, and they complained  bitterly about the road.

“I am very happy  that the Arab Contractors has done a good job. I commend  the contractor. Anybody  who wants  to see a good job should  come  here. The controller  of Abia State  is doing  extremely  well together  with his engineers,” he said.

While at the CGC project  site, he said: “I have  seen the work they are doing. They are doing  a very beautiful  work. The job quality is very good and the speed  is also very good. They are among  the contractors that  have the highest  number of equipment in any of their project sites. So I commend  them very highly.”

In a statement, the contractors who spoke during  the inspection  visit to their respective projects said that they were committed  to the  new order in road infrastructure development in Nigeria and assured  the minister  that they would  ensure  quality  and speed  in the delivery  of their road projects.

The  Project Manager  of CCECC  in charge  of Enugu- Port Harcourt Expressway, Mr Henry Shaw said: “I am going  to assure  you that  the  minister is a professional engineer with a great difference. He knows everything. So, nobody  can cheat him.” ENDS