- Atiku urged Tinubu to come clean on the project and answer the questions he posed to him on the matter.
Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, has implored President Bola Tinubu to be transparent and forthright regarding the the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway project.
Abubakar asked Tinubu to disclose the cost of the project as Nigerians have the right to know.
In a statement issued on Sunday by Paul Ibe, his media adviser, Abubakar asserted that Tinubu placed personal business interests over good of the nation in the handling of the project.
Abubakar wondered why the contract was awarded to Gilbert Chagoury’s Hitech without competitive bidding, saying the project is shrouded in secrecy.
Responding to Abubakar’s claims on Monday, the presidency said the former vice-president did not get his facts right and has “allowed himself to be led into a blind alley again by his poorly informed aides”.
‘DON’T RESPOND TO INQUIRY WITH INSULTS’
In a statement issued on Tuesday by Phrank Shaibu, his special assistant on public communication, Abubakar said Tinubu’s government should refrain from responding to public inquiry with insults and tantrum
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 election asked Tinubu to come clean on the project and answer the questions he posed to him on the matter.
“The Tinubu administration cannot continue to respond to public inquiry with insults,” the statement reads.
“They must come clean on this project because Nigerians deserve to know the truth. I, therefore, present six posers to the administration.
“How much is the total cost of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway? Why is the project being funded by the Nigerian government despite being a PPP? Why is the project taking off from Chagoury’s Eko Atlantic?
“Why is N1.06tn being spent on the pilot phase, which is just 47km? Why did the N1.06tn not get the approval of the National Assembly? Why wasn’t there a competitive bidding for the project?
“Finally, how did the Tinubu administration get the design as well as the right of way in just 7 months, since it claims the past administration of Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari never touched the project?”
Abubakar asked the Tinubu administration to respond to the questions “line by line instead of taking the mundane and jejune route of insulting their way out of every inquiry”.
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