The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, stated that all debts incurred under the regime of the president, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), are justifiable.
Fashola stated this at the closing ceremony of the 28th National Council of Works meeting held in Kano on Thursday, according to The PUNCH.
The former Lagos State governor stated that the ongoing projects across the nation justified the debts, particularly when compared to the actions of previous administrations.
“Our first budget in 2016 was over N250bn, up from the N18 billion we met in 2015. That was an increase of over a thousand per cent, even though the price of crude oil was dropping, we did not raise taxes.”
The Minister explained that the Federal Government had been able to deliver more than 1,800 kilometres of roads across the six geo-political zones so far, stressing that the Buhari-led Administration was determined to complete all the ongoing projects before the expiration of its tenure in May next year.
In his remarks, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State said there was a need for synergy between the federal highways and states to achieve the set objectives.
He commended the Buhari administration for initiating various projects in his state.
The five-day council meeting which started on Monday with the theme: “Infrastructure, the season of completion”, brought together various stakeholders from all states of the federation.