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FG completes 18 tertiary institution road intervention projects, targets 43

Admin March 4, 2020
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Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola

Babatude Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing

 

The Federal Government on Tuesday said it has completed 18 of 43 road project interventions which form the government core mandate to enhance quality education.

Babatude Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing, stated this at the formal handing of 1.79 kilometre road constructed by the ministry to the management of Bayero University Kano (BUK).

Fashola, who was represented by Idi Saje, the Federal Controller of Works in charge of Kano State, said the Federal Government had commenced the process of fixing roads in education sector among other sectors seeking urgent attention.

“Although; this is a civil work project, it is an investment in education. During the construction; 25 people are employed in the process, contributing to the job creation initiatives of the government, and it is hope that the school will now ensure that this asset is used properly,” he added.

While assuring quality education would be impacted by the quality of infrastructure and the learning environment, Fashola urged those in doubt to simply listen to some of the feedback from students in the schools where such interventions took place.

Fashola said: “The Federal Government under the 2017 Appropriation procured 14 contracts under Phase I, for the rehabilitation of internal roads in federal tertiary institutions in the six geopolitical zones nationwide”.

“An additional 29 contracts for the rehabilitation of internal roads in 29 federal tertiary institutions were procured in the 2018 Appropriation under Phase II.

“11 and seven projects have been completed in both Phase I and II respectively, including the Bayero University Kano”.

Fashola said in spite of the limited resources, government would not relent in its effort to bridge infrastructural deficits in the country.

The minister noted that rehabilitation of internal roads in federal tertiary institutions were designed to enhance learning activities and engender quality infrastructure for sustainable quality assurance in the sector.

He stressed that such development strides had renewed enthusiasm in the universities’ communities.

Also speaking, the Vice Chancellor, Bayero University Kano, Prof. Mohammad Yahuza commended the gesture, and assured that the institution would ensure effective utilisation and maintenance of the road. (NAN)

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