SEC: Gombe Procures N2.8bn Fertilizer For 2023 Farming Season

…..As SEC Approves N1.8bn For Payment Of Compensation For Road Projects

……Okays Over N1bn As Contract Variation, Additional Facilities For Kumo General Hospital

The 30th Gombe State Executive Council meeting, presided over by Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has approved the sum of Two Billion, Eight Hundred and Thirty-Seven Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira for the procurement of Five Thousand metric tonnes of fertilizer for the 2023 farming season.

According to a press release on Thursday, 25th May 2023 Director-General (Press Affairs) Gombe Government House, Ismaila Uba Misilli said that the Commissioner of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Mohammed Magaji Gettado said the brand of the fertilizer is NPK 20-10-10 which is a higher version of the NPK 15-15 distributed last year.

The Commissioner explained that the fertilizer has already been supplied to the State awaiting blending by TAK Agro, the company managing the state-owned fertilizer blending plant.

On the issue of subsidy, the commissioner said the Governor will make it known during the flag-off of the fertilizer distribution expected to begin between the 1st and 29th of June this year.

Also speaking on approvals under the purview of his Ministry, the Commissioner of Health, Dr Habu Dahiru, explained that Executive Council approved the upward review of the contract sum for the construction of the School of Nursing and Midwifery to the tune of Five Hundred and Twenty-Three Million, Three Hundred and Eighteen Thousand, Five Hundred and Sixty-Six Naira.

He said the review of the initial contract sum of One Billion, Fifty Million Naira becomes necessary due to the astronomical rise in the prices of construction materials at both the local and international markets.

While giving an overview of activities in his Ministry, the Commissioner of Works, Engr Abubakar Bappah said the administration of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has, in the last four years, awarded many road projects spread across the State.

He revealed that the immediate past administration in the state left behind 19 yet-to-be-started road projects for which Governor Inuwa Yahaya has completed 11 while 5 are ongoing.

On the network, 11-100 which seeks to construct at least one hundred kilometres of roads in each of the 11 Local Government Areas of the State, the commissioner of the work explained that at least a total of 60 kilometres have been covered in each of the local government areas.

Engr. Abubakar Bappah added that the present administration in the State is equally proactive in repairs and maintenance of wash aways and construction of bridges to link hard-to-reach communities across the State.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Lands and Surrey, Usman Jafun Biri said the council approved the sum of One Billion, Eight Hundred and Five Million, Fifty-Two Thousand, Four Hundred and Seventy Five Naira, Fifty Kobo for the payment of compensation to property owners affected by road construction in Kaltungo, Bajoga, Gombe, Tumfure and Ashaka Townships.

The commissioner used the forum to advise land owners to always seek the approval of constituted authorities before putting up structures, saying the money earmarked for compensation can be used for the construction of more roads to serve the interest of the people.

In the same vein, the Commissioner of Housing and Urban Development, Idris Abdullahi said EXCO approved the sum of One billion andTwenty Five Million Naira for additional work at the Kumo General Hospital.

According to the commissioner, the additional works include the construction of a shopping mall of 20 shops to serve as a revenue-generating base for the Hospital, a Mosque, electrical and mechanical works as well as fence elevation at the facility among others.

The Commissioner equally revealed that the State Executive Council also approved the sum of One Billion, Fifteen Million Naira as completion cost for the State Sharia Court of Appeal abandoned some ten years ago.

The Commissioner of Internal Security and Ethical Orientation, Adamu Dishi Kupto said the State Government has observed with concern, the resurgence of hoodlums disturbing the peace in the state capital.

He said the Government is assessing and re-strategising to arrest the ugly situation and therefore urged law-abiding citizens in the state capital to report any suspicious movement to the State Rapid Response Squad using the following numbers: 08035158691 and 09139962191.

Earlier speaking, the Commissioner of Information and Culture, Meshack Audu Lauco while listing the activities lined up for the Inauguration ceremony of Governor Inuwa and his Deputy for the Second term, said there will be a special Juma’at prayer and a valedictory session of the State Executive Council on Friday.

He said a cultural night/ gala is expected to hold on Saturday to be followed by a Thanksgiving service on Sunday. The Inauguration of the Governor and his Deputy will be the climax of the activities on Monday, 29th May 2023.