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WORLD BANK CANCELS FUNDING FOR THE SECOND POOL OF LONG-TERM INVESTMENT (PLTI2) IMPLEMENTED UNDER IBADAN FLOOD MANAGEMENT PROJECT (IUFMP).



The contract for flood management in Oyo State under the World Bank’s International Competitive Bidding Process has been canceled.



The cancellation was said to be a result of the failure of the state government to conclude the contract award to the successful bidders for the four lots of 3A, #B, 4A, and 4B.



In a letter signed by its Country Director for Nigeria, Western and Central Africa Region, Shubham Chaudhuri, and addressed to Governor Seyi Makinde, the World Bank announced the cancellation of the project and withdrawal of $52 million (N26 billion) funding.


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According to the bank, the Oyo State government’s inability to “meet the basic condition for the no objection for the three companies that emerged under the World Bank supervised bidding process since May 05, 2021, and the poor response time of the government to IUFMP activities which largely has affected the agency been able to perform effectively” warranted the cancellation.



In a similar development, a non-governmental organization, Ibadan Ko ‘Ya Anti-Corruption Coalition, further berated the state government.



In a statement signed by its coordinator and secretary, Adedayo Oluwasegun and Tayo Akinola, the group said the cancellation would negatively impact the lives of Oyo indigenes.



“The bidding process has taken unprecedented 8 months from bid opening to the temporary award of the contracts due basically to the insistence of Governor Makinde to award the project to his preferred though unqualified companies, the group stated.



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“The government through the office of the former Commissioner for Finance, Akinola Ojo (Who is the supervising Ministry of the Project) has since been lackadaisical in responding to all the conditions precedent to final approval by the World Bank since May 2021 when the conditional approval was given.



“The low capacity of IUFMP on safeguard and project management, government bureaucracy and elongated approval stages in the state coupled with the lack of progress on the implementation of the First Pool of Long Term Investment (PLT11) which was awarded on April 17, 2020, to companies linked to the governor cronies, has resulted in the decision by World Bank not to extend the Ibadan Urban Flood Management Projects beyond June 2022 closing date.



“The World Bank has also informed the governor that they are in agreement with the Nigerian government of President Muhammadu Buhari to initiate cancellation of additional $100 million before June 2022 project closing date with the attendant effect of the said World Bank diverting the funds to the Northern States of Nigeria in accordance to President Buhari’s request to the World Bank Board to scale up supports and help rebuild the Northern states which have been ravaged by the Boko Haram insurgency at the detriment of the Southern states of the country.



“Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP) is a World Bank-assisted Project established and secured the funding by the former Executive Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency, Senator Ishaq Abiola Ajimobi to respond to the issues of flooding that the state had been experiencing.



“Unfortunately the present government who did not know how much effort required to access World bank fund is on the verge of losing the funding through their non-diligence prosecution of the projects. The incident of flooding has been a recurring event in Ibadan, the third-largest metropolitan area in Nigeria, the most recent flooding event took place on the 26th of August 2011 resulted in a death toll of more than 220 people and serious damages to assets, properties, and infrastructures, making many homeless and destitute.



“The incident was reminiscent of the Ogunpa flood disaster that occurred in the city in 1980, but on a larger scale and with more devastation this time around. Over one hundred (400+) lives were reportedly lost with property damage estimated in billions of naira.


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“With all these, one would have expected The Project Implementation Unit (PIU) of IUFMP and Oyo state government under Engr. Seyi Makinde to work assiduously towards full implementation of the Project’s program of works, so as to ensure achievement of the anticipated outcomes of community flood resilience in Ibadan and environs.”


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