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PPP is a sole driver of infrastructural development -Barrister Goronyo

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Odimmegwa Johnpeter/Abuja

The Nigeria Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Summit 2025, hosted by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), had the theme:
Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Delivering the Renewed Hope Agenda. This was contained in a statement signed by Salihu Dantata Mahmud, SA Media for the Minister of State, Federal Ministry of Works.

Its aim was to assemble policymakers, investors, and industry leaders to engage in insightful discussions about the evolving landscape of infrastructure in Nigeria and its global implications. The Summit, which held on June 17 and 18 at the State House Banquet Hall and Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, Nigeria, also explored how collaborative efforts between the public and private sectors can drive transformative change.

The Federal Ministry of Works, which is a major stakeholder in this initiative, was represented at the event by its Minister of State, Barrister Bello Mohammed Goronyo, who presented to the Summit, the perspective of his ministry on Highway Development and Management Initiative
( HDMI) and various concessions under PPP arrangements like the 227.2km Akwanga-Lafiya -keffi and the recently signed 127km Benin-Asaba

Barrister Goronyo actively participated in and impacted on.the panel discussion, where he emphasised the commitment of the administration of President Ahmed Bola Tinibu to fix Nigeria’s infrastructural deficit, revealing that Nigeria has over 200,000km of roads 35,000,km of which are of Federal. He told the Summit that the current government inherited over 2,600projects, with a total worth of about 19 trillion, explaining that since the nation’s budget cannot fund these projects, there is a necessity for PPP as a feasible option.

The Minister pointed to the need for concessionaires to be open and transparent in their agreement because “we can not in the name of PPP, mortgage our country by signing agreements that tend to favour concessionaires”

Barrister Goronyo expressed appreciation for President Tinubu for recognising infrastructure as a key driver of economic growth and development.
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