The Yobe state government has released N3.7 billion Naira for various capital projects in the state.
The decision was reached at the end of an executive council meeting held in Damaturu the state capital
Briefing journalists at the end of the meeting, the state’s
Commissioner of Information, Aji Bularafa said the projects are in the
area of education, health, security and others.
Education received the lion share of the disbursement as disclosed by Mr Aji Bularafa.
He said 1.1 billion naira is earmarked for the renovation and
reconstruction of one secondary school in each senatorial zones of the
state.
Benefiting schools according to him include; GSS Yunusari, Fika and Gwio-kura.
But the mind boggling issue on the award of the contract is none of
the schools destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgents was listed for the
repair.
The Commissioner for Education, Mohammed Lamin, clarified: “We did
not earmark any of the schools destroyed by the insurgents because the
presidential taskforce on the rehabilitation of the northeast as well as
the Victims Support Fund (VSF) among other non-governmental
organizations have set aside the schools destroyed by the insurgents for
rehabilitation and reconstruction
“It will be very unwise of us to still invest in such schools. Hence
its better and wiser we invest in other school across the state that is
why we selected one school in each of the senatorial zones of the state
for such repairs” the Commissioner said. .
Mr Aji Bularafa also disclosed that the council approved the payment
of tuition in respect of 836 government sponsored students in Nigeria
Turkish international colleges in Mamudo, Kano, Kaduna and Abuja at the
total cost of N971 million.
The council, according to him, ratified the approval for the payment
of compensation of land acquired for building of 233 Battalion Barrack
situated along the Maiduguri Kano express highway at the cost of N191
million.
“The council ratified the approval for the payment of compensation of
land acquired for building of 233 Nigeria Army Battalion Barracks in
Damaturu along Potiskum road at the cost of N191 million as well as
ratified the approval for the rehabilitation of the blown off Katarko
bridge along Damaturu- Biu road by Boko Haram insurgents at the cost of
N170 million naira”
He said the council has also ratified the supply and installation of
household furniture at the newly completed staff quarters of the 200-bed
ultra-modern hospital in Damaturu at the cost of N76 million as it also
awarded the supply and installation of 165 units of solar street lights
at 200-bed ultra-modern hospital and the state specialist hospital in
Damaturu
The Commissioner further revealed that the council has deliberated on
accessing stabilization fund from Revenue Mobilization Allocation and
Fiscal Commission and appointment of consultants to provide services to
the state government to access the fund.
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