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History will be kind on my administration, Yobe governor says

Yobe Governor Mai-Mala Buni

From Olukayode Idowu, Damaturu

SUNRISE NEWS, Yobe, Sept 2, 2020 Yobe State Governor, Alhaji Mai-Mala Buni has said history will be kind on his administration if the momentum of work is continued.

Speaking to members of his cabinet at an executive council meeting on Wednesday where N9.2 billion was approved for various projects, the governor said: “History will be kind to us if we all continue to work together and achieve success together as a team.”

A statement by the Commissioner of Home Affairs, Information and Culture, Mallam Abdullahi Bego said the governor, who chaired the meeting said “despite lean resources and the COVID-19 challenge, the Yobe State Government continues to record remarkable and measurable progress, such as in building new roads, markets, housing estates, hospitals and healthcare centres, construction and rehabilitation of water supply and sanitation facilities, and providing support to farmers, amongst others.”

Bego said the governor In his comment before the meeting got underway, commended members of the council for their individual and collective effort in moving the agenda of the administration forward.

He disclosed that: “The meeting ratified a total spending of N8,977,080,926.40 and approved a new spending request of N232,799,742.50 for various socio-economic development projects. The total sum approved by the council therefore stands at N9,209, 800, 668.09.

“Of this amount, N1,261,928,090.00 was ratified for the construction of 12-kilometer double coat surface-dressed Damagum-Gubana road in Fune Local Government area; N1,973,816,010.86 was ratified for the construction of 16-kilometer Nguru-Balanguwa Asphalt road in Nguru Local Government area; N299,969,086.95 was also ratified for the reconstruction of damaged sections and structures at the Nguru Irrigation Scheme Phase I in Nguru Local Government area; while N397, 496, 102.50 was ratified for the construction of 1.5-kilometer road and 3.0-kilometer concrete drain linking Mallummatari-Gujba road dual carriageway, Damaturu.”

He said: “Other capital expenditure also ratified by the council include the sum of N329,333,718.57 for the supply of project vehicles, customised tricycle ambulances, customised MAMA kits and bags, HIV rapid test kits, and rehabilitation of midwife quarters at Primary Health Care Center (PHC) Ashekeri in Gaidam Local Government area; N2,430,063,180.09 ratified for the construction of Gashu’a Modern Market; N2,360,000,123.72 ratified for the construction of Potiskum Modern Market; and N1,646,290,624.57 for the construction of link road, additional wearing course and watch tower at the Yobe International Cargo Airport Damaturu.

“The council also approved a request for the sum of N232,799,742.50 for the extension of electricity to the Yobe International Cargo Airport, Damaturu, including the rehabilitation of the 33KVA ITC Line from Damaturu to Kalallawa Town and provision of power transformers, amongst others.”

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