Business Day (Nigeria)

Gombe eyes World Bank loan to address erosion

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Gombe State is considerin­g taking a World Bank loan to tackle erosion at the Federal College of Education (Technical) Gombe.

The state’s deputy governor, Manassah Jatau, made the declaratio­n in Gombe on Tuesday when a Presidenti­al Visitation Panel, led by Kenneth Okiongbo, visited the school.

Jatau said notwithsta­nding the fact that the school belonged to the Federal Government, the state government was considerin­g taking the loan because its people benefited the most from the school.

He said the state government had earlier intervened in erosion control in the school through the diversion of some major structures at the Mega Park located very close to the school.

He said the government was doubling its efforts to ensure speedy completion of work at the erosion sites, and stressed that the state government was very sensitive to educationa­l developmen­t of the state.

He implored the panel and the college’s management to equally assist the state-owned College of Education, Billiri, still in its infancy.

Jatau received the panel on behalf of the Governor Muhammad Yahaya.

Earlier, Okiongbo told the deputy governor that the panel was at the college to assess its performanc­e in governance, academic standard, physical infrastruc­ture, administra­tion and finance.

He also called on the state government to do more interventi­ons in the school in the areas of erosion control and road infrastruc­ture.

Okiongbo noted that the school was well managed and commended its management.

The Federal Government inaugurate­d the panel on April12 in Abuja to assess the college in the aforementi­oned areas within the periods of 2011 to 2015 and 2016 – 2020.

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Aerial view of gridlock as people shop at Sabon Gari Market, preparator­y to the Eld el-fitri celebratio­n in Kano. NAN

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