The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has met with contractors handling its various housing projects across the country to accelerate the pace of work and ensure the timely delivery of projects in accordance with contractual obligations.
The meeting was presided over by the permanent secretary, Dr Shuaib Belgore, and the directors of the ministry’s project departments in Abuja.
Addressing the contractors, Dr Belgore stressed the determination of the ministry to enforce strict compliance with contract provisions and procurement regulations.
He warned that the Ministry would not hesitate to apply necessary sanctions against defaulting contractors. Such measures, he explained, include the issuance of formal queries, recovery of mobilisation funds, forfeiture of guarantees, blacklisting, termination of contracts, and, where necessary, reporting to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC)
“This engagement is not only to emphasise the importance of timely delivery of projects but also to put contractors on notice that the Ministry will take all necessary steps to protect government investments and ensure value for money,” Dr Belgore said.
The permanent secretary assured all performing contractors of prompt payment once the due processes are completed. He also disclosed plans to visit selected project sites to assess progress firsthand and address legitimate concerns raised by contractors.
Dr Belgore reiterated the ministry’s unwavering commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda of providing quality, affordable, and accessible housing for Nigerians and emphasised that timely project delivery remains a non-negotiable priority.
Responding, some contractors highlighted challenges such as delayed payments, adverse weather conditions, and site vandalism.