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Jigawa Rep Member Commission ₦2.2 Billion Constituency Projects

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By Muh”d Zangina Kura, Dutse

The Member representing Birninkudu/Buji federal constituency in Jigawa state, Hon Engr Magaji Da”u Aliyu has commissioned three projects executed in his constituency worth ₦2.2 billion Naira.

Speaking shortly after commissioned the projects executed at various locations in his constituency Hon Magaji said, the project will enhance the social and economic life of the area.

He noted that, the projects he brought were part of his campaign promises and he believed the people of the area will make best use of them and protect them for everlasting benefits.

The projects commissioned included 10km road from Gantsa – Giginya village Wich linked over 14 communities with access road,.it was constructed at the coast of over ₦1.8 billion.

Other projects were renovation of Birninkudu Stadium executed at the coast of over ₦250 Million and the construction of primary healthcare facility in Nafara village at the coast of over ₦300 million.

Speaking on behalf of the road project beneficiaries communities, Malam Ibrahim of Giginya village said, the access road will enable them to transport their farm produce to the market wich in return will improve their economy.

He noted that, the provision of this asphalt road will give them more access to healthcare services, facilities movement of goods and services which will boost social and economic in the area. ” In facts we are now unlocked and connected to the larger world” Giginya declared.

However the Nafara community has expressed their appreciation to Hon Magaji Da”u, described the new health facilities as a source for hope to tackle the high rate of child and material death in the area.

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The community also called on Jigawa state government to as matter of public interest and inline with it’s public healthcare policy to post medical and other authiliary staffs for the immediate take- off of the facility.

While in Birninkudu youth had gathered at the stadium to celebrate the new enabling environment for sport development in the area which the renovation project brought about.

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Wike summons Julius Berger, AIC, FCDA, over contract discrepancy

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has expressed displeasure over contract discrepancy in the execution of the rehabilitation of the Abuja International Conference Centre (AICC).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the contract for the total rehabilitation of the AICC was awarded to Julius Berger in April 2024.

Wike, while inspecting the project in Abuja on Wednesday, however expressed surprise that the supply of furniture for the conference hall had been given to another company.

The minister, thereafter, summoned the heads of Julius Berger, Abuja Investment Company Ltd (AICL), and the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) to explain what happened.

Wike, who commended Julius Berger for the quality of job so far, however, queried how the contract for the furnishing of the conference hall was taken away from it.

“The work was going as expected, the only problem we identified this afternoon has to do with the furniture that will be in the conference hall.

“I was surprised to hear that there is a different contractor for that which is unacceptable to us. The job was given to Julius Berger entirely. I cannot have different qualities.

“That is why I summoned the officials to come and tell us who did that, and on whose approval; because I approved the contract, I know the amount of money involved.

“So, when they say Abuja investment is the one, who is going to pay for it?

“I am not going to accept that, and of course, you know, if anything shoddy went on, you will hear that I have applied the big stick. Nobody will be a sacred cow,” he said.

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Wike stressed that he would not have two different contractors furnishing the same edifice.

This, he said, could affect the quality of the delivery.

“We cannot say that the gallery was furnished by Julius Berger and the conference hall furnished by another company. It is unacceptable to me.

“Nobody should do something that he knows is not in tandem with what we have agreed,” Wike said.

The minister also inspected the ongoing construction of Interchange at NICON Junction and the construction of Shehu Shagari Way (N16) to connect with Wole Soyinka Way.

He expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of the project, stressing that the project would be ready for inauguration in May.

Wike assured the people living in the area that the FCTA would continue to do all it can to make sure that the projects were completed on schedule.(NAN)

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Matawalle Receives Bosnian Prime Minister , Strengthens Defence Ties

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In a diplomatic engagement aimed at bolstering international cooperation, the Honourable Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Muhammad Matawalle, MON, welcomed a high-level delegation from Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday.

The delegation, led by the Prime Minister of the Goražde Region, Mr. Edin Ćulov, was received at the Ministry of Defence headquarters in Abuja.

The visit, as confirmed by Matawalle’s media aide Ahmad Dan-Wudil, marks a significant step in Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to deepen bilateral ties with global partners who share its commitment to security and sustainable development.

Representatives from Rain Integrated Nigeria Ltd, headed by Alhaji Alhassan, were also present at the meeting, underscoring the involvement of private sector stakeholders in driving international cooperation.

During the engagement, Dr. Matawalle conveyed the unwavering support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration for international partnerships that enhance Nigeria’s defence infrastructure and contribute to peace and stability on a regional and global scale.

“Nigeria remains open to strategic collaborations that fortify our national security and promote lasting peace,” the Minister stated, highlighting the government’s intent to foster meaningful alliances with like-minded nations.

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Nigeria Commits to Homegrown Military Solutions, Says Matawalle

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The honorable Minister of State for Defence, Dr Bello Muhammad Matawalle, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to advancing local defence production and military innovation through strategic partnerships with the private sector.

Speaking during a meeting with the leadership of Homeland Protectors and Supplies Ltd, led by Chairman Muhammad Ali bin Aadi, at the Ministry of Defence in Abuja, Matawalle outlined plans for a long-term joint venture between the company and the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON).

The discussions, held at Ship House, focused on capacity-building training and the deployment of advanced technological solutions to strengthen Nigeria’s defence and security framework.

In a statement issued by his Personal Assistant on Media, Ahmad Dan-Wudil, Matawalle emphasised that such collaborations align with the newly enacted DICON Act, signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The legislation mandates that all military procurement be channelled through DICON, cementing its pivotal role in Nigeria’s defence industrial ecosystem.

“The Federal Government is dedicated to enhancing indigenous capabilities in defence production,” Matawalle said, underscoring the importance of private sector involvement in achieving these goals.

The partnership is expected to bolster Nigeria’s ability to address security challenges through homegrown solutions, reducing reliance on foreign military imports.

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