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Tinubu inaugurates N21bn VP’s residence, abandoned since 2015
President Bola Tinubu on Friday in Abuja inaugurated the N21 billion official residence of the Vice President, abandoned since 2015.
Tinubu, represented by the Vice-President Kashim Shettima at the event, reaffirmed the unwavering dedication of his administration to the principles of accountability, transparency and efficient utilisation of resources for the betterment of the country.
He stated that a provision of suitable residence for the Vice President was not merely a matter of convenience, but a symbol of respect for the office and the individuals occupying it.
Tinubu added that the completion of the project was a testimony to the respect and affection that the President had for the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
”President Bola Tinubu deserves special commendations.
We have seen how Vice President were treated in the past.
”However, with the present dispensation, it is a different ball game,” he said.
The President said that the decision to complete the project after going through the required due process was highly commendable.
According to him, “it is not a secret that the project has faced numerous challenges over the years, including delayed and abandonment by the previous administration.
”However, rather than dwell on past shortcomings, we have chosen to take this opportunity to demonstrate our resolve to confront obstacles, head on.
“We also resolved to deliver on the promises made to the Nigerians, in line with our Renewed Hope Agenda which has, completion of inherited projects, as one of its cardinal objectives.
”As we commission this state-of-the-art edifice, we are fulfilling a long standing commitment and reaffirming our unwavering dedication to accountability, transparency and efficient utilisation of resources for the betterment of our nation.
“I hold a very strong opinion that abandoning projects after substantial expenditures has been incurred is inherently wasteful.
”It is in the best interest of the government and the public, to see them through to completion,” he said
Tinubu expressed gratitude to the FCT Administration for taking up the responsibility to complete the project to avoid wastage of taxpayers’ money.
Earlier, the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, said that the project was awarded in 2010 at the cost of N7 billion, but was abandoned in 2015.
”It was in January this year (2024), that we had to review the project to N21 billion, from N7 billion, that means additional N14 billion.
”For a Vice-President residence to take 14 good years and then Mr President, within a year, made it a reality; this is what is called, renewed hope,” he said.
Wike recalled that when he came on board in August 2023, the project site was a bush.
“I, therefore, went to the President and told him criminals had taken over the place and the President directed that I should make sure that the project is completed,” he said.
The Minister thanked the President for supporting the completion of the project and ensuring his Vice lived in a comfortable environment.