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Breaking News: See What Federal Government Threatens to do pertaining to Calabar Itu Road Project Contractors for Delays

Published by on June 30th, 2024.


Breaking News: See What Federal Government Threatens to do pertaining to Calabar Itu Road Project Contractors for Delays

The Federal Government has issued a stern warning to the contractors responsible for the Calabar Itu Road project, expressing frustration over the continuous delays and slow pace of work. In a recent statement, the government emphasized its commitment to ensuring timely completion of this critical infrastructure project and highlighted the contractors’ failure to meet agreed deadlines.

 

The Calabar Itu Road is a vital artery connecting key regions, and its timely completion is crucial for economic activities, transportation, and overall regional development. The ongoing delays have not only inconvenienced commuters but have also hindered economic growth in the affected areas.

 

The government has made it clear that excuses for the sluggish progress will no longer be tolerated. Should the contractors fail to expedite their work and adhere to the project timeline, the government will have no choice but to terminate their contracts and seek more competent alternatives.

 

In his address, the Minister of Works and Housing, reiterated the importance of accountability and efficiency in public projects. He stressed that the government will not hesitate to take decisive action to ensure that public funds are utilized effectively and that projects are completed as scheduled.

 

The ultimatum given to the contractors serves as a reminder of the government’s resolve to uphold standards and deliver on its promises to the public. The progress of the Calabar Itu Road project will be closely monitored in the coming weeks to ensure compliance with the new directives.

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