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Osun Civil Servants Lament 14-Year Delay in Federal Secretariat Project

Federal civil servants in Osun State have expressed frustration over the prolonged delay in completing the federal secretariat project, 14 years after it was first awarded. The project, located at Oke-Bale along Ibokun Road in Osogbo, was awarded in 2011 and initially scheduled for completion in 2014. However, the building remains unfinished nearly a decade later. Some civil servants who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria in Osogbo appealed to the Federal Government to investigate the reasons for the delay and take urgent steps to complete the project. A staff member of a federal ministry in Osun, Simeon Olanrewaju, said the delay was unacceptable, noting that 14 years was too long for a project of such importance. “If care is not taken, with the way the project is dragging, it might end up being abandoned,” Olanrewaju warned. He urged […]

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Niger State Vows Not to Pay for Shoddy Contractors’ Jobs

The Niger State government has issued a stern warning to contractors, stating it will not accept or pay for any poorly executed projects. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Alhaji Hassan Baba Etsu, made the declaration, emphasizing that the government has a "zero tolerance for poor quality jobs." He revealed that the state is currently constructing 556 kilometers of roads across its 25 local government areas and undertaking urban renewal projects in major towns. Etsu stated that the ministry has deployed experienced engineers to project sites to ensure strict compliance with standards and monitor the work. He assured that contractors who had been on holiday are returning to sites, with full work expected to resume by the end of November. The government's goal is to address the "acute infrastructural deficit" it inherited through rapid development.

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Government Showcases Progress at Northern Regional Townhall in Tamale.

The Ministry of Information recently held a townhall meeting in Tamale to highlight government projects and initiatives over the past years. All Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) from the Northern Region presented the achievements they have made to improve the well-being of the people. Information Minister Fatimatu Abubakar emphasized that the event aimed to ensure transparency and accountability, showcasing the government’s success across key sectors such as roads, agriculture, education, and health. Northern Regional Minister Alhaji Shani Alhassan Saibu further noted that the region has made significant progress in physical infrastructure and human development, contributing to President Nana Akufo-Addo's vision for national transformation. The Ministry of Information recently held a townhall meeting in Tamale to highlight government projects and initiatives over the past years. All Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) from the Northern Region presented the achievements they […]

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