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Senate President, Ahmed Lawan |
The Federal Government had approved the sum of N37bn for the renovation of the National Assembly complex. But the approval sparked public outcry and condemnations across the country as most commentators accused the federal government and the lawmakers of not being sensitive to the plight of Nigerians by approving such a huge sum to carry out the renovation of the complex.
She however, explained that the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, did the right thing by informing the President when the building was giving signs of an imminent collapse.
He said, “The public outcry against the leadership of the National Assembly on the issue of the N37bn National Assembly complex renovation project is not only misplaced but unnecessary and unwarranted.
“The building is the property of the Federal Capital Development Authority. The N37bn budget for its renovation is not even part of the 2020 budget of the National Assembly.
“It is the responsibility of the leadership of the National Assembly to inform the President of the country about the state of the complex and the dangers that the dilapidated condition poses to users of the building.
“It is the function of the FCDA, being owners of the complex, to invite experts and building technologists who will assess the condition of the building and come up with a realistic solution.
It is when they are convinced that the experts, based on their submissions, are capable of handling the project, that contracts would be awarded, following due process.
“No amount is going to the account of the National Assembly from the N37 bn earmarked for the renovation of the complex.
“What then is the fault of the lawmakers or leadership of the National Assembly now? Is it because we allow the President to know that the building could collapse if not immediately fixed or what?
On the fact that many Nigerians have condemned the outrageous nature of the project cost, Akwashiki said, “It is the FCDA that knows what to do and how much it would cost to fix the deplorable condition of the building.
“It is the executive arm of government that initiates projects, sends experts to do the estimate in terms of amount and materials needed.