Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,208,488 members, 8,002,767 topics. Date: Thursday, 14 November 2024 at 05:13 PM |
Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years (1397 Views)
President Buhari Key Infrastructural Projects As He Clocks 80 / 50 Achievements Of Akeredolu Within 3 And Half Years (Photos) / APC Manifesto: Questions Over Buhari’s Key Campaign Promises (2) (3) (4)
President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by sarrki(m): 1:38pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
President Buhari's Key Infrastructural Projects: 1. Lagos Ibadan Railway- Completed 2. Lagos Ibadan Expressway- 90% Complete 3. Second Niger Bridge- 99% Complete 4. Loko Bridge- Completed 5. Zungeru Hydro Dam Power Project- 95% Complete 6. Enugu- Onitsha Expressway- 70 complete 7. Ikorodu- Sagamu Expressway 8. Siemens Power Project 9. ABA independent power project- completed 10.Bonny -Bodo 37 km Road 11. Yenogoa- Otuoke Road- completed 12. Ibadan-ilorin road - ongoing 13. Enugu Airport Runway- completed 14. Abuja Runway- completed 15. New Airport Terminals for Lagos, Kano, Enugu and Port Harcourt 16. Abuja- Kaduna Railway- completed 17. Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Expressway- ongoing 18. Kaduna-Kano- Daura Rail way - ongoing 19. Lekki Deep port- completed 20. Apapa- Oshodi- Ojota expressway- under PPP with Dangote - 95% completed 21. Warri- Itakpe Railway- Completed 22. construction of gas pipeline from South to North 23. Calabar-Itu Bridge Complete 24. Kano Jigawa Maiduguri Road Completed 25. Hadejia Kiri Kasamma Nguru Completed 26. Yawuri Zuru Completed 27. Hadejia Rivers Valley Irrigation Scheme Completed 28. Kazaure Irrigation Scheme Completed 29. Rehabilitation Arochukwu–Ohafia–Bende Road (ongoing) 30. Ariaria Market Electrification Project (The Federal Government is implementing its Energizing Economies Programme, which will bring stable and reliable electricity to all the 37,000 shops in Ariaria Market, by providing the Market with a gas-powered IPP) (ongoing) Ariaria Market Independent Power Plant, to power the 37,000 shops in the Market, under the Federal Government’s Energizing Economies Programme. 31. Federal Government’s Energizing Education Programme being implemented in Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi; and Nnamdi Azikwe University — Awka Campus, Anambra. The Programme will provide these Universities with an Independent Power Plant, as well as upgrade existing distribution infrastructure, and also provide street-lighting. 32. Completed Ikot Ekpene — Alaoji — Ugwuaji Switching Station and Transmission Line 33. Construction of Modern Medical Diagnostic Centre at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia (FMCU) (ongoing) 10. Completed Nnamdi Azikiwe Mausoleum (contract originally awarded in 1996, abandoned at various times, Buhari Administration revived the project in 2016, and completed it in 2018). Picture 4 : Nnamdi Azikiwe Mausoleum, Anambra State, originally awarded in 1996, completed in 2018. 34. Enyimba City Special Economic Zone: Definitive Agreements signed between Federal Government, Abia State Government and Enyimba City Development Company Limited on December 7, 2018 35. Presidential Fertilizer Initiative — has led to the revival of the Ebonyi State Fertiliser and Chemical Company Limited (EFCCL), creating jobs and boosting the supply of fertilizer in the Southeast. 36 Social Investment Programme: 68,000 N-Power Beneficiaries across the 5 States of the South East; the School Feeding Programme has kicked off in all 5 States of the Southeast. 37. Pensions paid to Retired War-Affected (Ex-Biafran) Police: In 2017, the Buhari Administration paid 500 million Naira to clear pensions arrears that had not been paid since their presidential pardon in 2000. 38. Federal University of technology Babura 39. Federal University of Health Science Azare 40 Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru 41. Six Federal polytechnics across the six geopolitical zones 42. Several Digital Training Capacity Centre's across the six geopolitical zones 43. The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) sets up various operations across the country to enhance security. These include the Joint Task Force (JTF) North East, tagged Operation HADIN KAI covering the North East region; the JTF SS, tagged Operation DELTA SAFE covering the South South region; the JTF NW, known as Operation HADARIN DAJI covering the North West region; Operation SAFE HAVEN covering Plateau, parts of Kaduna and Bauchi States; Operation WHIRL STROKE covering Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba States; JTF SW, referred to as Operation AWATSE and covering Lagos and Ogun States; Operation THUNDER STRIKE covering Abuja-Kaduna Highway and Operation WHIRL PUNCH covering parts of Kaduna State. 44. Under Operation HADIN KAI, a combination of kinetic and non-kinetic operations, coupled with a review of strategies, led to the neutralization of over 1000 terrorists, rescue of 2000 civilians and the surrender of over 22,000 terrorists including their families. Several arms and ammunition were also recovered. This is in addition to destruction of several IED/bomb making factories of the ISWAP/BHT. Under Operation HADARIN DAJI in the North West, the conduct of offensive clearance operations, raids and air operations resulted in the neutralization of about 427 bandits, arrest of 257 bandits, rescue of 897 civilians and recovery of 3,087 livestock. Similarly, Operation WHIRL PUNCH covering parts of Kaduna neutralized about 215 bandits, arrested 133 bandits, rescued 296 civilians and recovered 136 livestock, while Operation THUNDER STRIKE neutralized 36 bandits, arrested 74, rescued 296 civilians and recovered 136 livestock. In the North Central, raids and clearance operations conducted by Operation SAFE HAVEN neutralized 91 criminal elements, arrested 155 suspects, rescued 159 civilians and recovered 3,259 livestock. For its part, Operation WHIRL STROKE neutralized 158 criminals, arrested 151 suspects and rescued 183 civilians. Operation DELTA SAFE in the South-South destroyed about 1,520 illegal refineries, confiscated 5,315 storage facilities and impounded 617 cotonou boats, amongst other items. Additionally, about 74,297,425 litres of Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK), 41,971,693 litres of crude oil and 88,350 litres of PMS were recovered. Furthermore, 174 trucks and 13 vessels were impounded while 755 illegal oil bunkerers were arrested and 153 assorted weapons recovered. In the South West, patrols and clearance operations by troops of Operation AWATSE led to the arrest of 46 persons for various forms of criminalities while several vehicles, jerricans, motorcycles and electricity generators used for illegal bunkering were seized.. 45. The AFN also acquired a number of platforms during the reporting period to raise the level of their operational readiness and efficiency, in addition to boosting their capacities. During the period under review, the Nigerian Army procured 160 MRAPS, 150 trucks and 60 APCs to improve its equipment holding. Various kits were equally provided for troops. This is in addition to the provision of accommodation for troops and the recruitment of over 10,000 personnel into the Army. The Nigerian Navy (NN), for its part, commissioned the FALCON EYE Maritime Domain Awareness Capability, the third locally-built Seaward Defense Boat, one helicopter, 4 inshore patrol boats and 90 Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats. Over 1,500 personnel were recruited into the Navy during the year. The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) took delivery of 12 Super Tucanos and 3 JF-17 Thunder Fighter Aircraft and other platforms with which it has conducted several Air interdictions, provided close air support to ground troops and destroyed several illegal structures and equipment belonging to terrorists, bandits and other criminal elements. 46. The AFN has also contributed immensely to International peace and security efforts with its robust participation in the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and the regional initiative, the ECOWAS Military Intervention in Gambia (ECOMIG). The Nigerian military's continued participation in these Missions has ensured their viability and sustenance towards achieving their military and political goals. 47 Passage of Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). 48. Incorporation of NNPC limited under CAMA. 49. Entrenchment of Transparency, Accountability and Performance Excellence (TAPE) in NNPC. 50. Final Investment Decision on $3.6bn methanol plant in Bayelsa. The plant, an integrated methanol and gas project in Odioma, Brass Island, Bayelsa State, which is scheduled to come into operation in 2024, is expected to produce 10,000tons of methanol daily 51. US$260m Funding Agreement for ANOH Gas Processing Company Limited (AGPC). The project will deliver 300 million standard cubic feet of gas per day and 1,200 megawatts of electricity to the domestic market. 52. Launch of Nigerian Upstream Cost Optimization Programme (NUCOP) to drive down the cost of crude oil production in the country so as to remain competitive in the global market. 53. Award of $1.5 billion contract for Rehabilitation of Port Harcourt Refinery to Tecnimont SPA of Italy. 54. Commercialization of OML 143 Gas13 Execution of OML 118 (Bonga) Agreements between NNPC & Partners. 55. Shareholder Agreement for Brass Petroleum Product Terminal (BPPT). When completed, the BPPT will help close the infrastructure gap in the distribution of petroleum products which will consequently stabilize petroleum product price in the riverine communities of the Niger Delta. 56. Contract signed to build Maiduguri Emergency Power Project. 57 . NNPC Posts N287 billion Profit, the first time it will record such profit in 44 years. 58. Construction/Rehabilitation of 21 Roads under FG’s Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme. 59. Sustained Supply of Petroleum Products. 18 Projects carried out by the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing in 2021 (I) Nnewi-Uduma Road, Sections I and II (26.27km) in Enugu and Ebonyi States (II) Kano-Maiduguri Road Section II (100.08KM (Shuwarin-Azare) in Jigawa and Bauchi States (III) Kano-Maiduguri Road Section III (Azare-Potiskum) 106.34km in Bauchi and Yobe States (IV) Vandeikya-Obudu Cattle Ranch Road Phase I and II (24km) in Benue and Cross River States (V) Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega-Kontagora-Makera Road (304km) (VI) The 360-meter bridge at Ikom in Cross River Stater - completed and awaiting commissioning. (VII) The 400-meter border bridge between Nigeria and Cameroon - completed and awaiting commissioning. (VIII) The 2nd Niger Bridge is 78% completed, expected to be ready in November 2022: (IX) Launch of the Highway Development and Management Initiative (HDMI), a framework for private sector participation in road development. (X) The policies, programmes and projects of the Ministry have contributed to stabilizing the macro-economic situation of the country, particularly in job creation. The activities of the Ministry have further contributed to the growth of other sectors of the economy such as: - i. Mining sector through the supply of aggregates, laterite, limestone and other building materials; ii. Cement manufacturing, Bitumen (Importation); steel production to support construction needs; iii. Property values are reportedly appreciating by 30%-40% as a result of road transport infrastructure; iv. Demand for petroleum products like Diesel, Petrol, Lubricants and tyres has increased as a result of construction activities and the need to operate machines. 60. Designation of Four International Airports in Abuja, Kano, Lagos and Port Harcourt as Special Economic Zones, aimed at encouraging business/investment. 61. Construction and installation of Boeing 737 full motion flight Simulator at NCAT. By that, Nigeria will be saving millions of dollars spent in the retraining of pilots in other countries. 62. Installation of Fully Automated Aircraft Firefighter Training Simulator at NCAT, first of its kind in Africa. 63. Re-fleeting of Trainer Aircraft at NCAT. Six have since arrived. 64. nstallation of novel Cat III ILS/DME at Lagos and Abuja airports. The instruments allow the flight to land at low visibility. 65 Procurement of two mobile control towers in Lagos and Abuja airports. 66. The Ministry of Aviation received provisional approval for the establishment of Aerospace University in Abuja. 67. Abuja airport received an award from Airport Council International for being the best by size and region in Africa. 68. The Ministry of Aviation, in its effort to resuscitate airstrips in the country, commissioned the construction work of Wachakal airstrip in Yobe state. 69. The Federal Government, through the Ministry, has disbursed N5 billion palliative to the aviation industry in a bid to cushion the effects of COVID-19 on their operations. 70. Flag-off of the Commercial Operation of Lagos-Ibadan rail line in June 2021. 71. Launching of the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure (Also known as Deep Blue Asset). 72. MOU with Mota-Engil Group for the construction of US$1.959 billion Kano-Maradi Standard Gauge Railway lines. 73. Ground-breaking ceremony for the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of the 2,044-km Port-Harcourt-Maiduguri Eastern Narrow Gauge Railway project and Bonny Deep Sea and Railway Industrial Park. 74. Ground-breaking ceremony of the Kano-Kaduna Standard Gauge Rail-line Modernization Project. 75. Construction of 159 Rural Water Supply Schemes in the North-East, IDP camps and some Federal Institutions and Establishments. 76. Full implementation of the Partnership for Expanded Water Sanitation and Hygiene (PEWASH) programmes with the construction of 926 rural water supply schemes in 12 States of Imo, Katsina, Jigawa,Plateau, Zamfara, Sokoto, Ondo, Osun, Delta, Bauchi, Kaduna and Gombe States. 77. Secured World Bank loan for the Sustainable Urban and Rural Water Sanitation and Hygiene (SURWASH) Programme in the sum of $700 million to be disbursed to eligible States. 78. The Clean Nigeria Campaign has yielded the following results in the last 12 months: (I) 71 LGAs are now Open Defecation Free. All States of the Federation except one have now flagged off the Clean Nigeria Campaign. (II) Collaboration with National Orientation Agency (NOA) resulted in the training of community mobilization officers in all 774 LGAs. Sensitization is on-going at ‘grassroots’ level. (III) To combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry developed and implemented the National WASH response to COVID-19 projects which include the rehabilitation of 185 Water Supply Projects (5 per State and FCT), construction of 185 solar powered Water Supply Projects (5 per State and FCT), Construction of 370 Public Sanitation Facilities (10 per State and FCT), Support to State Water Agencies for their operation to ensure uninterrupted Water Supply, Procurement of 370 Contactless Hand washing Facilities with soap and sanitizers (10per State and FCT) and Engagement of 77,400 Youth Volunteers for Hand washing and Open Defecation Campaigns. 79. Twelve Dams were completed in a bid to maximize full utilization of dam infrastructure. 80. Under irrigation, so far 96,000 hectares of irrigation were developed in 2021. 81. The River Basin Development Authorities are being revitalized to deliver their mandate. 82. Creation of a total of 57,261 direct jobs and 11,588 indirect jobs through the various dam, irrigation and water supply projects completed within the reporting period. 83. The commissioning of a pilot cottage poultry processing facility at Dei Dei Livestock market in Abuja. 84. Flag-off of the 4-km Ung Wabai- un Doka Day Secondary School Asphaltic road in Makarfi Local Government Area of Kaduna State. 85. Commissioning of a Communication Center and Administrative Block of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria in Abuja. 86. Rollout of the distribution of free agricultural Inputs to 7,500 Women Farmers in FCT and the North Central States. 87. Flag-off of training of 1,000 Extension Agents, comprising 30 from each state and FCT. 89. Distribution of free agricultural inputs to Smallholders Farmers in Maiduguri, Borno State to mitigate the effect of COVID-19 Pandemic. 90. Distribution of free agricultural inputs to Physically-Challenged Farmers in Maiduguri, Borno State, to mitigate the effect of COVID 19 Pandemic. 91. Commissioning of Yam Storage Facility in Nasarawa State with a storage capacity of 45-50 Metric Tons. 92. Streamlining of the guidelines for the grant of Expatriate Quota Positions and related instruments. Others are �The Federal Polytechnic, Daura. �Airforce Reference Hospital, Daura. �Women and Children Hospital, Daura. �University of Transportation, Daura. �Kano-Maradi rail line passing through Daura. �School for People with Special Needs, Daura. �Nigerian Airforce Response Air Wing, Daura. �Nigerian Army 171 Battalion Base, Daura �Forwarding Operating Base, Daura. �National Directorate of Employment Centre, Ganga, Daura. �Upgrade and Expansion of Daura Mini Stadium. �Sustainable Development Goals Skills Acquisition Centre, Zango Road, Daura. �Completion of the Sabke Dam, Daura which supplies 1m litres of water to Daura and neighbouring communities. �73km 132KVA line from Katsina to Daura and two 30 and 40 MVA transformers to boost power supply. �Dualization of the 72km Katsina-Daura road. �50-bed Maternity Centre at the Daura General Hospital built under the name of the First Lady. �Sir Emeka Offor E-Library, Daura. �400,000 litres capacity solar powered water system by NNPC and Belema oil in a joint venture with Jack-Rich Tein Foundation. �Several SDG School Projects in Daura. �Several works of rehabilitation, expansion, reactivation and completion of abandoned and existing projects including roads, schools, drainages, water projects etc �National Directorate of Employment (NDE) Cosmetology training and distribution of Cosmetology packs to 1000 women in Daura. �330KV /132KV power substation, Daura. These are Buhari's achievements in his 7 years in Aso Villa. His mission after shedding crocodile tears is accomplished. TO BE CONTINUED ............. Despite falling Crude Oil Revenue and Covid-19 Pandemic, PMB has achieved the biggest Infrastructural Development in the History of Nigeria. ICYM 1 Like 2 Shares
|
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 1:48pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Best president Nigeria Will ever Have, that is pandemic Obituary the GCE certificate f00L is always having sleepless nights. They know that with Buhari as the Incumbent president Pandemic Obituary is going nowhere. Because Buhari is not Mrs Jonathan. APC is very lucky to have Buhari as their presidential candidate in 2015, with the Buhari's achievements APC WILL remain in power. It is clearly and bodily written that Tinubu will disgrace and retire Pandemic Obituary back to Beerfraud online country next year February. Obituary f00Ls WILL soon come under this post to talk trash but one thing is certain Obituary will never rule Nigeria. How someone who called Nigeria a ZOO now wants to rule the same ZOO ? It's impossible nah The same f00 l sponsored EndSars. They taught we don't know? We knew everything we're only counting his days when his cup will full then we Northerners we deal with him. Obi-thief has not solve the problem in his family not to solve Anambra, but the fool wants to be president. It can never be possible, that is why Buhari is there as the Incumbent president. Buhari knows what to do already and am proud saying it. Buhari did perfectly excellent. lemme list some things that are missing in the above post. >> Under Buhari, Boko Haram bandits was been technically defeated since 2017. The ones operating now are been sponsored by PDP and Pandora Obituary. But God pass them. >> Buhari discovered Crude OIL in the North this is another great achievement Obituaries hate to hear. They will keep on hearing it and get HBP >> Buhari lift over 400, 000 billion people out of poverty, Nigeria plus other countries, e.g See the wonderful works Buhari is doing in Niger Republic. >> Northern states are the richest. Yobe state alone can borrow over 170,000 ECOWAS countries money around the world and Yobe state will not shake. All because God use Buhari to transform the country. All my points am giving you can go and be making ur researches you will discover everything am saying here. >> President Major-General Muhammadu Buhari GCFR rted captured Terriost Nnamdi Kaun whom have been terriosting the peace of Nigeria, he captured him from another country Keyna back to Nigeria indeed Buhari have break history record by capturing a terriost disturbing the peace of a great country NIGERIA. Since the coward was captured by President Buhari peace have finally return. He's now in DSS cage >> 24/7 steady electricity in Nigeria since 2015 when Buhari came into power. You can go and make a research about this one too. U will see it. BUHARI Is the Moses of Africa the Moses who brought Nigeria to the Land of Milk and Honey >> Under Buhari's watch as president here in the North we buy bag of foreign rice for #1,000, and bag of local rice for #500. Naira. We buy fuel in the north for 50NAIRA Now that Buhari have discovered crude oil in the North we'll never buy fuel again till the second coming of Jesus Christ AMEN Buhari is the best president so far. All those people that are jobless in other states can come over to the north let's employ them in our Crude OIL Company Buhari is the Hero of the North. APC WILL rule Nigeria till the second coming of Jesus Christ AMEN. 1 Like |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by fuckJones(f): 1:49pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
With Arthur Eze publicly denouncing his support, it means Peter through his manifesto and exhaustive interviews can not convince successful entrepreneurs/billionaires/captains of industries that his policy plans are exceptional. They all know a dullard when they see one! It is not a coincidence that even Kingsley Moghalu withdrew his support. A campaign that runs on vibes and insults is not one that can be taken seriously by any sane individual/businessmen. A campaign that has RINU, Hundeyin and online handle mob as attack dogs is just a circus for amusement. |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by nedu666: 1:55pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Independent power plant in aba does not exist. Independent power plant in 2 universities in the east does not exist. Laying foundation for a project does not mean work is ongoing. |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by chinchum(m): 2:00pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Great. Sustainable action in the next 16 years will turn around Nigeria and the infrstructural growth can not be denied but felt. |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 2:36pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
fuckJones: What is this one talking? 1 Like |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 2:38pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
chinchum: Exactly, with Buhari's great achievements he has port a Way for APC to remain in power till the second coming of Jesus Christ |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 2:39pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
nedu666: Buhari will keep on been your worst night mare till the second coming of Jesus Christ AMEN |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by asanausana91: 2:47pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
I love Buhari. But I will never vote for APC because of the drug lord they chose as a candidate. Say no to Muslim Muslim ticket!!! |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by Kaycee9242(m): 3:34pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
LordviccoDaGuru: Why not prove him wrong in what he said you rather decided to insult him. Nawaooo 1 Like |
Re: President Buhari’s Key Infrastructural Projects In 7&half Years by omoalaro: 11:24am On Dec 30, 2022 |
This is a good material for the archive. |
(1) (Reply)
Tinubu Bala Blue And The Ignorance Of The Wailers: Photo Proof / Labour Party Rally In Abuja Yesterday / As An Igbo, How Would You Answer This Question?
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 54 |