Highway Development Management Initiative (HDMI): All You Need To Know
HDMI is an effort of the FG to mobilize private capacity, resources, and entrepreneurship into the Nigerian highway sector; and convert roads from just social assets into assets of commercial opportunities.
HDMI is made up of 2 categories namely the Value-added Concessions (VAC) and the Unbundled Assets Approvals (UAA):
UAA provides opportunity for small businesses to take advantage of the commercial opportunities that are available along...
... the Right-Of-Way;
Under the VAC the road pavement and entire right of way is concessioned for development and management by the concessionaire. #GovtAtWorkNG
The VAC will be rolled out in phases. The First Phase will involve twelve roads and cover the 6 geo-political zones:
BENIN – ASABA (125KM);
ABUJA – LOKOJA (193KM);
KANO – KATSINA (150KM);
ONITSHA – OWERRI – ABA (161KM);
SHAGAMU – BENIN (258KM); #GovtAtWorkNG
LOKOJA – BENIN (270KM);
ENUGU – PORT HARCOURT (200KM);
ILORIN – JEBBA (129KM);
LAGOS – OTA – ABEOKUTA (80KM);
LAGOS – BADAGRY (79KM)
Totalling 1963.24 km which is 5.6% of the 35,000 km Federal road network. #GovtAtWorkNG
Projected Capital Investment of N1,134,690,048,000.76 and employment potentials of over 50,000 direct jobs and 200,000 indirect jobs. #GovtAtWorkNG
To ensure competitiveness and to guarantee transparency, a procurement portal has been developed to serve as the interface with the public and manage the HDMI from Procurement to Implementation. #GovtAtWorkNG
All transactions will be done through this portal. No personal inquiry will be entertained by any official or staff of Federal Ministry of Works and Housing. #GovtAtWorkNG
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-Established 3 public specialized Universities, along with 6 Polytechnics & 6 Federal Colleges of Education across the 6 geo-political zones
-Licensed 4 Private Universities, 9 Polytechnics & 14 Colleges of Education as well as other allied institutions
The 6 new Federal Polytechnics established by the Federal Government in 2020 are located in Kaltungo, Gombe State; Ayede in Oyo State; Daura in Katsina State; Shendam in Plateau State; Ohodo in Enugu State, and Ugep in Cross River State.
The 6 new Federal Colleges of Education are located in Odugbo, Benue State; Isu, Ebonyi State; Ekiadolor, Edo State; Gidan Madi, Sokoto State; Jama’are, Bauchi State, and Iwo in Osun State.
Today Nigeria marks #ArmedForcesRemembranceDay. We remember and honour the men and women of the Armed Forces who have paid the supreme price to safeguard the peace, security and stability of our country.
We also commemorate the operational successes of our Armed Forces in the fight against terrorism, banditry and all forms of criminality. We owe the progress being made to their unceasing gallantry and sacrifice on behalf of all of us. #ArmedForcesRemembranceDay
“From statewide statistics on affairs in the 27 LGAs since 2011, the fact is that despite recent happenings, the security situation in Borno State &, indeed, that of the entire North East sub-region is still far better under Buhari, & this is based on records.”— @GovBorno #Thread
“For instance, unlike the years before Buhari when a number of LGAs were no-go-areas, we now have indigenes safely back to Gwoza, Askira-Uba, Dikwa, Ngala, Monguno, Kukawa, Damboa, Konduga, Mafa... which no one could have visited not to talk of living there.” — @GovBorno
“Our Emirs were all in exile. Today, Bama is coming back to life and so is Askira-Uba, Damboa, Gwoza and others. Life is even returning to Baga. This was impossible before Buhari. In fact, it was not possible to move few kilometers out of Maiduguri.” — @GovBorno
The 5,000 BPD Refinery being commissioned today by Pres. Buhari will produce 271m liters of petroleum product annually. Since it commenced evacuation of products in Nov 2020, it has already delivered 5 million litres of product into the Nigerian market, according to the company.
The next phase of this Project will be a 45,000 BPD Refinery, with a completion timeline of 24-30months. When completed, the Refinery will utilize 16 million barrels of crude oil annually, according to @wabote_simbi, Executive Secretary of @OfficialNCDMB
In the last four days the Minister of @FMWHNIG, @tundefashola and other senior government officials have visited the 3 flagship projects under the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund #PIDFund and assured of President @MBuhari’s commitment to completing all three by 2023.
The Project Update Inspection Tour started with the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway (under reconstruction) on Thursday November 19, 2020. The Chief of Staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari, led a delegation that held a Town Hall Meeting with project stakeholders.
On Friday November 20, the Minister of @FMWHNIG, @tundefashola carried out a Project Update Inspection of the Main Works and Associated Infrastructure of the Second Niger Bridge Project in Anambra and Delta States, and also held a Town Hall Meeting with Stakeholders.