The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Friday released a detailed breakdown of how it planned to spend the N621.2billion tax liabilities on federal roads in the country.
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday gave the corporation the go-ahead to spend the N621.2billion tax liabilities on the reconstruction of 21 federal roads across the country’s six geopolitical zones.
Of the 1804.6 kilometres of roads to be fixed, the entire South got about 455 kilometres, while the Northern region was allocated 1,347 kilometres.
In a statement titled: “Cost/Spread of Roads by NNPC under FG Road Infrastructure Development And Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme,” signed by its Group General Manager, Public Affairs Division, Garba Deen Muhammad, the corporation said it would spend N244.8 billion or 39.41 percent of the total amount on the construction of 791.10km of roads in the North-Central.
It will spend N172.0 billion on the reconstruction of 81.9km of roads in the South-South.
It will spend N172.0 billion on the reconstruction of 81.9km of roads in the South-South.





