Network 11-100: Gombe Govt Signs Contract Agreements For Six New Road Projects

 
The Gombe State Government has signed contract agreements worth billions of naira for six new roads across the three senatorial districts of the state. 
The Commissioner for Works and Transport, Engineer Abubakar Bappah, during the official signing of the contract agreements between Gombe State Government and the construction firms, said the road projects which are part of the “Network 11-100” initiative of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya will cut across over thirty towns and villages, adding that it will further open up more economic activities in the areas. 
He noted that the State government under the leadership of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya is committed in it’s efforts to provide basic and social infrastructure for the use of the people and appealed  to the construction firms to speedily execute quality job in compliance with terms and conditions of the contract agreements. 
“These roads are very vital, I therefore urge our contractors to stick to specifications and guidelines and our engineers will always be on site to offer professional advice(s) as need be and you should cooperate with them to ensure good job”, the Commissioner stated. 
In their separate remarks, the Director General, Gombe State Joint Project Development Agency, Engr. Idris Mahdi, Special Adviser to the Governor on Project Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation, Prof. Namala Amuga Keftin thanked Governor Inuwa Yahaya for his foresight and commitment to ensuring the actualisation of the network 11-100 in the state. 
In his vote of thanks, the Chairman Nafada local government area, Alhaji Musa Abubakar appreciated Governor Inuwa Yahaya for specially awarding Nafada link road which he said the people of the area have been  yarning for long and assured that people of Nafada will massively reciprocate the gesture by supporting his re-election in 2023. 
Responding on behalf of the Constructing firms, the Managing Director SKECC, Mr. Zho thanked Gombe State Government for considering them worthy to execute the road projects and assured that they will do everything possible to meet the projects specifications and complete within the time frame. 
It could be recalled that the State Executive Council, chaired by Governor Inuwa Yahaya had on its last sitting approved and awarded the six new road projects in the state after a successful bidding process. 
The road projects included the 17 KM Tashan magarya- Lamba – Zange-Bappah Ibrahima- Luggerewo- Jauro Bello- Papa to link with Pindiga Road awarded to Grandscope Construction Nigeria Ltd at the cost of four billion, two hundred and thirty six million, seven hundred and eighty five thousand, five hundred and thirteen naira, fourteen kobo with a completion period of twenty four months. 
The 40 KM Tappi-Kalajanga-Bomala-Alagarno-Dinawa-Dundehe-Damba Barde-Abuja/bula-Girgam-Shongo Sarkin Yaki through the Gombe western by- pass was equally awarded to SKECC Nigeria Ltd at the cost of eight billion, five hundred and twenty five million, eighteen thousand, seven hundred and seven naira, eighty one kobo with a completion period of twenty four months.   TheFiliya-Gwandum-Keffi-Yaburo-Gurwa-Shakram-Daja to Gundale road was also awarded Triacta Nigeria Ltd at the contract sum of five billion, three hundred and ten million, one hundred and seventeen thousand, two hundred and fourteen naira with a completion period of twelve months. 
Other roads are 10 kilometres Bojude to Dirri, awarded to Tinka Point Nigeria Ltd at the cost of two billion, one hundred and ninety six million, four hundred and ninety two thousand, eight hundred and thirty naira eighty eight kobo, the 10 kilometres Nafada link road was awarded to FCC Faris Construction Ltd at the cost of 2.55 billion naira and the 27 kilometres Kuri-Nasarawa lambam-Gelambam-Dasa  junction to Tallasse awarded to EEC International Ltd at the cost of eight billion, three hundred and eighty eight million, eight hundred and fifty four thousand, one hundred and fourty one naira, six kobo with a completion period of twenty two months. 

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