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‘We are not hiding anything’ — Umahi opens Works Ministry to scrutiny

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March 18, 2026
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By Nkechi Eze

The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has reaffirmed the transparency of the Federal Ministry of Works, declaring that all its projects are open to scrutiny amid recent criticisms and protests.

Speaking during a press conference at the ministry’s headquarters in Mabushi, Abuja, Umahi disclosed that anti-corruption agencies have been invited to independently review the ministry’s operations.

According to him, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has already concluded part of its investigation, while the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is expected to commence its review after an ongoing summit.

“We are not hiding anything because we feel for the people. Any file they want, any information, is available. That is how it should be,” Umahi said.

The minister maintained that all projects are executed with due process, involving relevant officials and contractors, stressing that every expenditure can be accounted for. “There is nothing we do in the Ministry of Works that we cannot defend,” he added.

Defending the ministry’s policy shift from asphalt to concrete roads, Umahi noted that the decision, though initially resisted, was aimed at ensuring durability. “We fought a battle to move from asphalt to concrete, but most of the roads we are building now will last up to 100 years with little or no maintenance,” he said.

He also highlighted the impact of poor infrastructure on citizens, stating, “When a road is cut into two, it amounts to people being in prison because they cannot move from one point to another.”

Umahi urged journalists to prioritise accuracy and verification in their reports, warning against the spread of unconfirmed information. “Do not escalate what you are not sure of. What you show is what you will defend,” he cautioned.

He, however, emphasised that despite criticisms, the ministry remains focused on delivering projects that will improve the lives of Nigerians.

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