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Benue executive council approves N149.5bn for infrastructural projects

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The Benue State Executive Council presided over by Gov. Hyacinth Alia has approved the sum of N149.5 billion for infrastructural projects in the state.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Tersoo Kula, announced approval in a statement on Friday in Makurdi.

Kula said the approval was aimed at transforming the state’s economy and improving the lives of the citizens.

“The council approved the immediate payment of N1.5 billion to CGC, a Chinese company that constructed the Otobi/Otukpo and Katsina-Ala Water Works about 10 years ago.

“The council also directed the Ministry of Water Resources, Environment, and Climate Change to invite CGC to commence the rehabilitation of the facility and restore water supply in Otobi, Otukpo, and their environs.

“The council also approved several other key projects, including the extension and dualisation of the Wurukum-Airforce Base Road, the upgrade of the Mbawuar to Bako-Negher and Spur to Mbaakon Road.

“The rehabilitation and upgrade of the Deputy Governor’s Lodge, and the reconstruction of the Assembly Complex and Clinic,” he listed.

The CPS listed the other projects to include extension and dualisation of the Wurukum-Airforce Base Road, which was approved at a cost of N68.3 billion was expected to improve transportation and boost economic activities in the area.

He said that the other project to be handled by M/S Bahaus Global Investment Nigeria Ltd., included the construction of a 5-span bridge at Mu.

“The upgrade of the Mbawuar to Bako-Negher and Spur to Mbaakon Road, which was approved at a cost of ₦73.9 billion would improve road safety and reduce travel time for commuters.

“The project would be handled by M/S Bahaus Global Investment Nig. LTD.

“The rehabilitation and upgrade of the Deputy Governor’s Lodge, which was approved at a cost of N1.1billion would provide a conducive environment for the deputy governor to perform his duties.

“The reconstruction of the Assembly Complex and Clinic, which was approved at a cost of N4.5 billion would provide a modern and functional complex for the state assembly and a clinic for the benefit of lawmakers and staff. The project would be controlled by Gerewa Global Engineering LTD,” he added.

Kula said that the council received a letter of approval from the Federal Government for the establishment of an infectious disease control centre at Vandeikya Local Government Area.

He said that the approval followed a request by Governor Hyacinth Alia, who had expressed concern about cases of infectious diseases in the state.

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