Again, National Assembly flooded as complex roofs continue to leak

The lobby of Nigeria's National Assembly was again flooded on Monday’s following the day's heavy downpour.

The main areas affected were the central lobby at the White House section of the complex, which adjoins the Senate and House of Representatives chambers, the Senate Press Centre and the frontage of the United Bank of Africa, UBA.

A few weeks ago, a similar incident occurred, leading to an altercation between the National Assembly and the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA).

The FCDA, following last month's incident issued a statement that the earlier leakage was as a result of a blockage of the rooftop of the complex. However, no repair works have commenced.

What you should know 

The contract for the building of the National Assembly complex was awarded to ITB Nigeria on February 18, 1996 by the FCDA during the military regime of late General Sani Abacha at the cost of $35.18 million.

The first phase was completed in the 90s and the second phase was completed between 2007 and 1999.

For over 20 years, the structure was not renovated. In 2019, when the new leadership of the National Assembly – Senate President Ahmad Lawan and Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila came to power, they approached President Muhammadu Buhari on the need to renovate the complex.

FCDA was mandated to send a budget to the National Assembly for the renovation of the complex since it is a national monument.

LEADERSHIP reports that a budget of about N37 billion was approved for the renovation of the National Assembly complex but several outcry by Nigerians truncated the project.

With the outbreak of the coronavirus in 2020, the budget for the renovation project was further reduced to N9 billion without cash backing.

With the consistent leaking of the National Assembly complex’s roof , the chairman, Committee on Senate Services, Senator Sani Musa, said they have been calling for the renovation of the national assembly but that people who apparently had no idea of the decay in the complex opposed it.

Also, the spokesman of the Senate, Ajibola Basiru, said contrary to the widespread falsehood being peddled both in the mainstream and online media as a fallout of the reported incident of the leaking roof of the National Assembly Complex few weeks ago, the National Assembly and its leadership were not responsible for the maintenance and renovation of the complex.

He added that they never received a sum of N37 billion naira or any amount for the renovation of the Complex.

 
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