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Tinubu’s Firm, Hitech Construction, Others Get N90b Construction Contract In Ogun…Gets N3 Billion Monthly From Fashola As Consultant

by Our Reporter

Action Congress’ top gun, and self styled godfather of all Action Congress governors, Bola Tinubu,  has landed another plum one in Ogun State. His firm, Hitech Construction Company Ltd is among four firms that have been awarded a N90 Billion road construction contract in that  state.

In Lagos, Alpha Beta , as consultants, gets 10 percent of whatever  Lagos State generates monthly.

Hitech has in the bag strings of  multi-billion naira construction contracts in virtually all the Action Congress of Nigeria controlled states.

The Ogun contracts were signed on Monday for the construction of 8 roads across the three senatorial districts of the state.

The Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure in Ogun, Olalekan Adegbite, who signed on behalf of the State Government  said the roads were part of the 14 that the state government had earmarked for construction at the sum of N130 billion.

The roads  are the 25 kilometre Ilisan-Ago Iwoye, 9 kilometre Ejirin-Oluwalogbon Junction, and the Sagamu 7 kilometre Benin Express junction-Oba Erinwole junction in Ogun East senatorial district.

Others are the 4.8 kilometre Ilo-Awela Road and 60 kilometre Ilara-Ijoun-Egua-Oja Odan Road in Ogun West senatorial district.

In the Ogun Central senatorial district, Mr. Adegbite said the 6 kilometre MKO Abiola way, 9 kilometre Ojere-Adatan Roundabout, and the 8.7 kilometre Brewery junction-OGTV are also to be constructed.

The commissioner said the government had earlier placed advertisements in the media inviting interested contractors to bid. He said due process was strictly followed before the four to handle the projects were selected, revealing that the period of completion varied between 18 and 24 months.

A new agreement that will see Alpha Beta Company owned by former Governor Ahmed Tinubu milking an estimated N2 Billion monthly as consultancy fees from the Lagos State Government has put to rest the acrimony between Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State and Tinubu, his political godfather and leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Pointblanknews.com has learnt.

Alpha Beta Company was blacklisted by the Abuja Environmental Protection Board, AEPB, for failing to render account of the fees it collects on behalf of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, in respect of solid and liquid waste bills from residents in the territory. The Tinubu’s firm was contracted in 2009 by the FCT administration, under then Minister, Alhaji Adamu Aliero to be responsible for waste management fees.

Besides assurances of jumbo road construction contracts for his company, Hitech Nigeria Limited, Fasola has guaranteed Tinubu a 30 years concession on the Build Operate and Transfer as far as the Lekki-Epe highway is concerned.

And to ensure a smooth sail to the new agreement, Lagos Deputy Governor, Adebisi Sosan was kicked out by Tinubu because he believes she is disloyal to him considering the fact that (Tinubu) imposed her on Babatunde Fashola, whom he spent billions to install, sources told Pointblanknews.com.

Even though Fashola is unhappy with the switch from Sosan, to Women Affairs commissioner, Adejoke Adefulire, he  decided to keep quiet because Tinubu would have used his influence to replace him disregarding his sterling performance in Lagos.

Action Congress Chairman, Lagos West, Tunji Abidakun, is already spoiling for a showdown with Tinubu, describing Sosan’s removal as unjust. Sosan is from Lagos West.

But Tinubu has dismissed him, pointing out that Adefulire is also from Lagos West.

Trouble started for Sosan during the True Face of Lagos saga when the nascent group leveled series of allegations bothering of large scale fraud against Fashola.

Pointblanknews.com sources hinted that Tinubu tried to use the group and the state legislators to rubbish Fashola due to strings of disagreement over which contracts his firm, Hitech, should handle in Lagos.

One of such projects is the multi billion naira, Badagry-Mile 2, 10 lane highway built by Julius Berger, and the Lekki-Epe highway which Tinubu arm twisted Fashola and ensured he got a 30 year concession on Build Operate and Transfer.

Pointblanknews.com learnt that when the state lawmakers decided to probe the allegations, Tinubu expected Sosan, to back the move. Said the source “Sosan was brought there by Tinubu, so when the fight was on, and we all know Asiwaju wanted to remove Fashola, he expected Sosan to be on his (Tinubu) side, or at best lie low, but she decided to back her boss all the way.”

The source continued “it was all about the influence of Tinubu, he wanted to run the Government. He was angry Fashola won’t let him. He wanted the Badagry – Mile 2 contract but when Fashola gave it to Berger, because Tinubu had the Lekki-Epe deal, he got angry. He also encouraged insubordination among some commissioners and aides loyal to him (Tinubu) for example Muiz Banire and segun Ayobolu who resigned sometime ago”

Pointblanknews.com learnt that Tinubu told Fashola to let go Sosan if he wanted to return. Said the source “He told him clearly that he would be replaced if he insisted on having Sosan. He did not endorse him until he agreed to some terms. That was why Tinubu did not acknowledge Sosan when he endorsed Fashola. Don’t forget the issue of one term was agreed when Fashola came, so Tinubu told him to let go. He also got some commitments concerning contracts and the sustenance of the N2 Billion consultancy fee for his Alpha beta Company.”

Under Tinubu as the Governor of Lagos State, the ABC Consortium being tax consultant to the Lagos State government, own by Tinubu but operated by his cronies, was able to hit the revenue target of N7.7 Billion every month as against N600 Million which was the steady monthly revenue of the state up till 1999.

Sources told Pointblanknews.com that Tinubu decided to appoint ABC Consortium, his private concern for business expediency and “optimum revenue mobilization.” The Consortium was said to have raised the state revenue base but at enormous cost to the same tax payers. ABC Consortium collected N1 Billion as professional fee every month.

And when Tinubu handed over power to Mr. Fasola, the same legacy was passed on.

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