Sani Haruna
Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State has flagged off the construction of access roads and drainage project at Badariya, behind Mopol Barrack in the state capital.
Kick-starting the project, the governor said it was meant to provide access roads as part of democratic dividends to the people at the grassroots level.
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Nasir Idris pointed out that his administration is determined to continue to bring meaningful developmental projects to the people to foster unity among the people and also transform the living conditions of residents.
Governor Idris noted that the construction of the road network in the state capital, alongside other local government areas, was meant to give all manner of people a sense of belonging.
He assured that more projects were on the way with a view to ensuring even development across the state.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Works, Alhaji Abdullahi Umar Faruk Muslim, thanked the governor for supporting the ministry to achieve what he described as milestone achievements.
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He explained that the project included the construction of four-lane access roads around Abdullahi Fodio Juma’at Mosque with a dual drainage system and reinforced concrete outfall at the cost of N2,174,633,033:21.
According to him, the completion period is 12 months, while the project is awarded to a qualified indigenous contractor, (B-Tech Global Investment and Service Ltd).

