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We’ve Invested  N4b on Ibadan Circular Road Project- ENL

by NationalInsight
November 1, 2019
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1& 2: From right, Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde; Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Prof Oyelowo Oyewo; Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Olubamiwo Adeosun; Commissioner for Works, Prof Raphael Afonja and Executive Director, ENL Consortium LTD, Dr Kemi George during the governor inspection of Ibadan circular road along Lagos-Ibadan bye pass. PHOTO: Oyo State Government.

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ENL Consortium Limited, the constuction company handling Ibadan Circular road projects said they have invested N4b on the road without raking any amount from the state government

The company’s South West Cordinator , Dr Kemi Jorge in a statement explained that the 32km East Wing Ibadan Circular Road is a Public-Private-Partnership plan of Build-Operate and Transfer

Oyo state Governor Engineer Seyi Makinde had yesterday issue  stop  work order on the project.

Governor Makinde during the visit to the site said: “Basically, what we saw was not encouraging. The agreement was signed in 2017, almost three years now. The work done so far was at 5 per cent or 5.5 per cent. Also, this was a concession of about N65 billion for a 32-kilometre road. We just felt we need to pull back a little bit, look at things holistically and then take a decision in order to move forward

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Read the full text of the press statement below.

PRESS STATEMENT…

IBADAN CIRCULAR ROAD PROJECT IS A PUBLIC-PRIVATE-PARTNERSHIP.

The attention of ENL Consortium Ltd has been drawn to various reports in the news media suggesting that ENL Consortium Limited was paid N67 billion by the Oyo State Government to construct the Circular Road, in Ibadan Oyo State, and has failed to perform. This followed the site inspection led by the Oyo State Government, Engr. Seyi Makinde yesterday during which he expressed disappointment over the pace of work.

-For the avoidance of further misunderstanding, here is setting the records straight on the Ibadan Circular Road project: OYO STATE GOVERNMENT NEVER PAID ENL Consortium Ltd any kobo to execute this contract.

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-The 32km East Wing Ibadan Circular Road is a Public-Private-Partnership plan of Build-Operate and Transfer project granted to ENL Consortium Ltd

-The 32km East wing circular road project is therefore at no monetory cost to Oyo state government as ENL Consortium, the concessionaire company is expected to raise the required funds for the project and build to the specification of the state government

-ENL Consortium moved to site in 2018 and we have so far invested up to N4b of our own resources on the project while sourcing for finances as agreed

-After some initial challenges, ENL Consortium has been able to attract the financing required and we are meeting with Oyo State to map a way forward.

-ENL would like to state without reservation that we are committed to completing the project. In demonstration of this, we have cleared 26kms out of the 32 kms, built 4 culverts, and done earthworks. We are currently working on cutting and filling. We have established in Ibadan for this project, 2 quarries and we have installed 3 crushers. We have also installed an asphalt plant, and we are currently in the process of installing a second asphalt plant which is expected to be one of the largest capacity asphalt plants in Nigeria.

-ENL Consortium has also from it’s own resources paid about N30m compensation to more than 67 villages

-ENL prides itself on the reputation it has built over the years.

-While efforts are ongoing to agree the way forward between our company and the Oyo State Government, may plead with the media to kindly report the facts of this matter as truthfully as they can without political colourations. Thank you.

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Signed…

Dr Kemi Jorge
For ENL Consortium
ED/ Coordinator SouthWest Operations.

Tags: Engineer Seyi MakindeENL consortium LimitedIbadan circular road projectProfe Rapheal Afonja
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