Zamfara Governor
Abdul’aziz Yari on Saturday inspected the palace of Emir of Gusau being
executed at a cost of N505 million by the state government. The governor also
inspected the reconstruction of 23-km Gusau Bypass.
The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state government had in July awarded the road to
TRIACTA Construction Ltd at a cost of N2.2 billion.
Yari, who expressed
satisfaction with the quality and level of jobs done on the two projects, urged
the contractors to ensure timely completion of the projects. “Our
administration since inception has embarked on various development projects
aimed at improving the lives of the people,” the governor said in a statement
by his Special Adviser on Media, Alhaji Ibrahim Dosara.
The governor, who had
earlier met with heads of security agencies over the security situation in the
state, urged the people to ensure that the projects were protected against
damage or abuse.
Earlier, the
Chairman of the State Project Monitoring Committee, Alhaji Lawal Liman, assured
the governor of supervision of the contractors to ensure delivery of quality
jobs and timely completion.
NAN also
reports that the new emirs’ palace which is one of the modern palaces being
built by the government has facilities such as spacious reception, dinning
room, Emir’s wing and guest houses.
It also has
boys quarters and girls arena, Sarkin Gida and Sarkin Dogarai quarters, a
school and a mosque, perimeter fence with two gates.
(NAN)
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