Minister of Works Responds to Claims Surrounding Mrs. Tracy Ohiri

In light of the ongoing public discourse concerning the claims and counterclaims made by Mrs. Tracy Ohiri, particularly in relation to her legal representation by Barrister Marshall Abubakar, the Honourable Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Umahi, CON, has provided a formal response.
While it might have been easier to disregard this latest development, Francis Nwaze, Senior Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister of Works (Media), stated in a press release today Saturday that addressing these issues has become essential for the sake of truth and public transparency.
Nwaze emphasized the importance of clarifying these matters in a time when misinformation can easily cloud public perception.
The Minister’s statement aims to provide clarity and reaffirm the commitment to upholding integrity in all dealings related to this situation.
The Statement reads:
First, it is important to clarify that Barr. Marshall Abubakar acted in good faith and was motivated solely by a desire to assist Mrs. Ohiri. His involvement was entirely selfless and driven by a genuine effort to resolve the matter amicably.
At no time did Barr. Marshall discuss or negotiate payment of any money to Mrs. Ohiri. However, some associates and well-meaning individuals independently approached him with the intention of helping her.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Honourable Minister had clearly stated two conditions for resolving the matter: either the issue should be determined in court, or Mrs. Ohiri should provide verifiable evidence, including all relevant communications, to substantiate her claims.
It must also be emphasized that Barr. Marshall Abubakar conducted himself with utmost decency and integrity throughout. He neither requested nor received any money from the Honourable Minister at any point.
Following the failure to meet the stated conditions, particularly the inability to provide credible and verifiable evidence, the Minister has directed his legal team to proceed with all court processes to ensure that the truth is fully established.
The Minister further acknowledged that he had indicated to Barr. Marshall that if Mrs. Ohiri could provide complete evidence, logs and communications from the period in question, some friends and associates were willing to contribute the sum of One Billion Naira (N1b). The Minister is still waiting for the above.
It is also worth noting that for several years, the Minister chose to remain silent despite persistent provocations and public attacks.
This restraint was deliberate and guided by a commitment to focus on state and national service rather than distractions. However, recent developments have made it necessary to respond.
The Honourable Minister therefore extends sincere appreciation to Nigerians who have taken their time to examine the facts and arrive at an informed understanding of the situation.
There is growing awareness that not everyone who presents themselves as a victim truly is one, and that, in some cases, narratives are deliberately inverted.
The Honourable Minister remains fully committed to his mandate. He will not be distracted from the ongoing work of delivering critical road infrastructure across the country.
The focus remains on results, service, and ensuring that Nigerians continue to benefit from projects that improve connectivity, economic growth, and national development.
We assure Nigerians that this administration will continue to pursue its transformation agenda with dedication, transparency, and an unwavering sense of responsibility.




