Umahi Assures Contractors Of Dec 20 Deadline For Payment.

December 5, 2025

In a move to calm rising tensions among federal road contractors, following days of protests over mounting debts and stalled project financing, the Federal Government on Thursday, assured the contractors that all outstanding payments will be cleared before December 20, 2025.

Announcing the assurance during the reopening of the repaired Keffi Flyover in Nasarawa State, the Minister of Works, David Umahi, said President Bola Tinubu had acknowledged the debt backlog and approved the constitution of a special committee to verify and settle all outstanding claims.

Contractors handling federal road projects had, in the last few days, staged protests at the Ministry of Finance, alleging prolonged non-payment for completed and ongoing works.

Protesting under the aegis of the All Indigenous Contractors Association of Nigeria staged a protest at the Federal Ministry of Finance over alleged unpaid funds for projects executed in 2024.

The association claimed the Federal Government owes contractors about N4 trillion, but is specifically demanding the release of N760bn, which it said the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, had earlier pledged to pay in September.

READ MORE; Withholding N760b Payment: Local Contractors Accuse FG, Threaten Protest.

The protesting contractors placed a symbolic coffin at the entrance of the ministry, saying it represented the hardship and deaths some members had suffered due to the prolonged non-payment.

Responding to their concerns, Umahi said protests were no longer necessary, insisting that President Tinubu had directed that all verified debts be paid within days.

He added that some contractors on the Maraba–Keffi axis, including China Harbour Engineering Company, were among those yet to be paid but would be captured in the upcoming disbursement.

He said, “Let me assure our contractors that Mr President yesterday (Wednesday), in fact, recognised that you have been owed and is setting up a committee to review all the debts.

“Please, there should be no more protests. You will be paid, Mr President has assured that you’ll be paid like the intervention we made on Maraba-Keffi. I know that two of the contractors have not been paid. But the President is aware, and efforts have been made, and before the 20th of December, you’ll be paid.”

READ MORE; Retired Police Officers Protest Over Salary, Pension At N’Assembly Gate.

In an unprecedented move, Umahi disclosed that the ministry had formally invited the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences, , Commission, ICPC and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to audit all ongoing and completed federal road projects across the 36 states and the FCT.

According to him, the step was aimed at enhancing transparency, restoring public confidence, and ensuring that payments reflect actual work done.

“I wrote to ICPC and submitted all the projects of Mr President and the Ministry of Works from the day I assumed office. We asked them to go through all the states and verify those projects. This is the first of its kind.

“We have also sent the same list to EFCC. We are very transparent in what we are doing under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he noted.

He said the government was introducing an online platform for real-time monitoring of project status to allow citizens to track progress and raise concerns.

Idris Buba
Idris Buba
Correspondent

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