Port Harcourt, Rivers State (Nigeria): The Rivers Executive Council has revoked the ₦134 billion contract awarded to the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) for the renovation, retrofitting, and furnishing of the state secretariat complex.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Dr Austin Ezekiel-Hart, disclosed this to reporters after the State Executive Council meeting held in Port Harcourt on Thursday, saying that the emergency rule administration awarded the contract.
Ezekiel-Hart said that the council, during the meeting presided over by Gov. Siminalayi Fubara, directed the immediate refund of the ₦20bn mobilisation fee already paid to the contractor.
The Permanent Secretary explained that the contracts were awarded hastily without following due process.
He said the council, therefore, approved the revalidation of the bidding process for all four contracts that were earlier advertised in national dailies on February 19, 2025.
“With the revalidation process now on, a fresh bidding will be advertised in newspapers for competent and experienced contractors to prequalify and submit both technical and commercial bids,” he said.
Ezekiel-Hart mentioned the projects to include: the construction of a 4.8km reinforced concrete shoreline protection and the reclamation of Queenstown, Epellema, Oloma, and Minima communities in the Opobo/Nkoro local government area of Rivers.
Additionally, the construction of a 2.5km shoreline protection and reclamation project is underway in Ndoni-Onukwu, Isikwu, and Aziazagi communities within the Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni local government area.
Others include the construction of a 2.5km shoreline protection and reclamation in Utuechi, Obiofu, Isala, Ani-Eze, and Odugri communities in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Government Area, as well as the renovation, retrofitting, and furnishing of the Rivers State Secretariat Complex.
Speaking also, Dr Chisom Gbali, the Commissioner for Employment Generation and Economic Empowerment, said that the council had reviewed the ongoing efforts to create jobs for Rivers youths.
Gbali added that the ministry would develop a framework for job creation and economic empowerment, and reiterated the government’s determination to open up more opportunities for the youth.
Similarly, Dr Azibaolanari Uzoma-Nwogu, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, said the council approved a committee constitution to develop a proposal to create Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centres and ICT laboratories across the state’s three senatorial districts.
Uzoma-Nwogu explained that the initiative was in line with the Federal Government’s directive that, from 2026, all examinations conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) would be computer-based.
According to her, the Deputy Governor is chairing the committee, constituted to carry out the initiative.
“The Secretary to the State Government, Permanent Secretaries from the Ministries of Education, Works, Information and Communications, as well as the Commissioner for Energy, are members.
Uzoma-Nwogu explained that the move was to prepare Rivers youths for a digital future and improve the quality of education across the state.
Regarding the flash flood in some parts of the state, Dr Honour Sirawoo, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Communications, stated that the council has directed immediate remedial intervention to address the situation.
He cautioned residents against disposing of waste into drainage channels and building on waterways, which worsens flooding, and affirmed the government’s commitment to accelerating development in the state.