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FERMA, FHA move to fulfil Tinubu’s renewed hope infrastructure devt

By Daniel Tyokua

The Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) and Federal Housing Authority (FHA) have taken steps to fulfil president Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope infrastructure and housing development in the country.

This followed the partnership proposal from FHA to the FERMA aimed at providing accessible and motorable roads.

The Managing Director/CEO, Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Dr. Chukwuemeka Agbasi, said the collaboration is in line with Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises the importance of both housing and road infrastructure.

During a courtesy visit by the Managing Director/CEO, Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Hon. Oyetunde Ojo, to the Agency’s Headquarters, Agbasi stressed the critical role of road infrastructure in the success of housing schemes.

He said, “Housing and road infrastructure are vital components of the Renewed Hope Agenda, and since the roads leading to these projects are Federal roads, FERMA will ensure they are motorable. According to Agbasi, a team will be constituted to assess the scope of works, and we will incorporate it into the 2025 budget appropriation while seeking alternative funding sources,”

He further emphasized the potential for FERMA to leverage the partnership to develop the Agency’s land, expressing optimism for a long-term relationship that will enhance service delivery for all Nigerians.

In his remarks, Oyetunde Ojo, MD/CEO, FHA, explained that the partnership is key to fulfilling President Tinubu’s agenda of providing affordable housing. He appealed to FERMA to prioritize the rehabilitation of roads leading to key FHA estates, especially those in Gwarimpa and Lugbe in Abuja, as well as FESTAC in Lagos. “Accessible roads are critical for the success of housing projects, and FERMA’s support will enable FHA to focus on delivering affordable housing to Nigerians, including FERMA staff, who will be among the beneficiaries,” Ojo remarked.

Ojo also commended FERMA on some well maintained roads in Ekiti State and Estates in Gwarimpa FCT and Kano States respectively.

However, Agbasi inaugurated the FERMA Integrated Project Delivery Team (FIPDT), a strategic initiative designed to address the challenges of funding infrastructure projects through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP).

The newly formed team will focus on commercializing FERMA’s idle physical assets, implementing a contract concession strategy, and diversifying income streams to ensure effective asset management.

Engr. Agbasi highlighted the importance of this initiative, stating, “The Federal Government’s limited capacity to fully fund infrastructure projects has made PPPs an essential solution. By leveraging this approach, FERMA can bridge funding gaps, generate new revenue streams, and ensure the efficient delivery of critical infrastructure.”

The ten-member team, coordinated by Mr. Nyihemba Luper Daniel, includes representatives from various disciplines, among which are Mr. Akwu Okolo from the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC).

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