Kwara Firms Up Road, Other Repair Work Procedures To Stem Project Duplications
Kwara State government has stated that it intends to to properly regulate private interventions in public infrastructure repairs in the state to avoid needless confusion.
According to state’s Ministry of Works and Transport, the move became necessary after it observed what amounted unregulated public works without recourse to laid down procedures.
“We wish to inform members of the public, corporate bodies, community organisations, and all stakeholders that the state government welcomes every support it can get in its commitment to deepen infrastructural and socioeconomic development in the state.
“But government requests everyone wanting to do any interventions on state-owned facilities to approach the relevant Ministries, Departments, or Agencies (MDAs) of the government for concurrence and approval.
“This is the due process, which is necessary for official record and accountability. Such communication also prevents duplication of efforts and confusion arising from arbitrary work on government’s facilities without prior notifications and approvals,” explained a press release from Ministry of Works and Transportation signed by Sam Bola Onile, press officer of the ministry.
The ministry added that the need for collaboration between government and private partners cannot be over-emphasised because governments worldwide are generally constrained by limited resources amid mounting responsibilities to the citizens with competing interests and needs.
But the state government stated that such interventions must be done properly to avoid needless Duplications and confusions.
“For instance, the government has recently approved rehabilitation works on at least 43 roads across the state, while many more would soon be announced.
“Some of these 43 internal roads have been completed, some are still being worked on, while the others are to begin shortly.
“We have seen unfortunate instances where individuals just commenced work on a government facility or deployed materials there without any notice to the government.
“This is clearly not tidy, and will not be encouraged,” the ministry statement said.
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