

FG Estimates N880bn Yearly for Highway Upkeep
The Federal Authorities should spend about N880bn yearly for the upkeep of the federal highway community nationwide, the Minister of State for Works, Mohammed Goroyo, declared on Monday.
This got here because the Managing Director of the Federal Highway Upkeep Company (FERMA), Chukwuemeka Abbasi, disclosed that the template for deducting the highway consumer cost from the costs of petrol and diesel was by no means carried out by the defunct Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Authority, now the Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.
The 2 authorities officers spoke in Abuja at an investigative listening to of the Home of Representatives Advert-Hoc Committee. The committee is investigating the implementation and remittances of the 5 per cent consumer cost for highway upkeep underneath the Federal Highway Upkeep Company.
Talking on the occasion, Goroyo stated, “FERMA requires an estimated N880bn yearly for optimum highway situations. Budgetary allocations have persistently fallen brief—N76.3bn in 2023, N103.3bn in 2024, whereas N168.9bn was budgeted for 2025.
“Although these figures present gradual will increase, they continue to be far beneath the required threshold for sustainable highway upkeep. This persistent funding hole has pressured FERMA right into a reactive mode of upkeep quite than a preventive method.
“The implications of this are glaring-deteriorating highway situations, elevated restore prices, and extended disruptions for commuters and companies alike.
A proactive technique, backed by sufficient funding, is important to make sure clean, secure, and environment friendly roadways nationwide.
“Thus, the diligent implementation and well timed remittance of the 5 per cent consumer cost are paramount. This devoted funding stream provides a viable resolution to bridge the monetary hole, offering constant assets to deal with Nigeria’s infrastructure wants with out over-reliance on annual funds appropriations.”
He added that insufficient funding has been the foremost bane of the nation’s highway infrastructure, stressing that although the consumer cost was supposed to deal with the hole, the company and the Ministry haven’t been in a position to entry it.
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On his half, the FERMA boss stated, “Underneath the visionary management of President Bola Tinubu, the Federal Ministry of Works stays steadfast within the Renewed Hope Agenda, an agenda devoted to delivering world-class infrastructure that fosters financial progress, strengthens connectivity, and enhances the each day lives of our residents.
“Our roads are the lifelines of commerce and social integration, and their upkeep just isn’t merely a coverage directive however a nationwide crucial. The 5 per cent consumer cost, as enshrined within the FERMA Act, was designed to function a sustainable funding mechanism for highway upkeep and rehabilitation. Nonetheless, for years, FERMA has grappled with extreme funding inadequacies, hampering its capacity to take care of our huge highway community successfully.”
Declaring the occasion open, Speaker of the Home of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, recalled that the Home had on nineteenth March thought-about a movement at plenary revealing the non-implementation of remittance of the 5 per cent consumer cost on petroleum merchandise meant for highway upkeep underneath the FERMA Modification Act, 2007.
He stated, “We owe Nigerians the duty by sections 88 and 89 of the Structure of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) to conduct a complete investigation into the standing of the 5 per cent consumer cost to find out the extent of the violation of the legislation and the amount of cash unremitted and people answerable for the non-implementation.”
He harassed that the investigative listening to must also have the ability to make robust suggestions on methods to forestall additional abuse of the legislation and streamline the remittance processes for ease of entry to the funds by the related authorities businesses.
The Chairman of the Committee, who doubles because the Chairman, Home Committee on Guidelines and Enterprise, Francis Waive, stated the consumer cost just isn’t an try to extend the costs of petroleum merchandise or to amend the legislation because it has been a part of the legislation since 2007.
He added that the aim of the investigation is to deal with the anomalies present by way of disobedience to present legal guidelines, including that the Home will be sure that each legislation handed by the parliament is complied with each by people and businesses of presidency.

