The Chairman, Senate Committee on the Federal
Capital Territory, Senator Dino Melaye, has said the National Assembly will
call for a review of the contract awarded for the construction of the official
residence of the Vice-President.
According to Melaye, the gatehouse of the
three-bedroomed apartment will cost N250m.
The senator, while addressing journalists in Abuja
on Thursday, also alleged sharp practices by the contractor handling the
construction of the official residences of the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Melaye was asked about the effort by the Federal
Capital Development Authority to ensure that the Senate President, Bukola
Saraki; and the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, eventually move into their official
accommodation.
He replied, “As chairman of the committee, even if
the Senate President had not asked that the money (for the project) be removed
from the budget, we would have stopped it. You will recall that I was on an
oversight function with some of you and we visited these buildings, and I can
say that they were built at skyrocketing, over-inflated prices.
“As I speak to you, the mosque that is occupying
less than 100 square meters, that is meant to be the prayer place for the
Senate President and the deputy Senate President’s residences, and even the
Vice-President’s residence, was awarded for over N200m. And it’s a
three-bedroomed ‘boys quarterless’ structure.
“The gatehouse of the Vice-President’s residence
was also awarded at over N250m. We are going to call for a review of that
contract. Julius Berger said they were going to build a concrete building. I
went there with a hammer and I hit it on the wall and I saw block. That
investigation is ongoing. We want to make sure that government is not being
short-changed. So, we are definitely going to call for a review of the contract
because this is a rape of the taxpayers’ money.”
Melaye’s figure on the cost of the gatehouse,
however, varied from that of the House of Representatives Committee on FCT,
which, in February 2016, queried the then Minister of the FCT, Muhammed Bello,
for spending N55m on the budget.
The House of Representatives had also criticised
Bello’s administration for building a 12-person capacity mosque on the premises
for N96m; a 20-person capacity chapel at N86m; as well as the aide-de-camp and
Chief Security Officer’s residences for for N288m.
The contract for the construction of the
Vice-President’s residence was awarded by the ex-President Goodluck
Jonathan-led administration in 2009 at a cost of N7bn.
But a former Minister of the FCT, Senator Bala
Mohammed, requested from the Senate, an additional N9bn to complete the project.
The variation was expected to accommodate a
helipad.
The then Executive Secretary, FCDA, Adamu Ismail,
had later told the Senate Committee on FCT that the additional N9bn had been
slashed by the Bureau for Public Procurement to N6bn.
Ismail explained that the variation was also meant
to provide furniture, fencing, two additional protocol guest houses, a banquet
hall and security gadgets.
The then Chairman, Senate Committee on FCT,
Senator Smart Adeyemi, had rejected the request for the va
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