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Governor Yahaya decries Waste of Resources on abandoned Motor Park Project by previous administra­tion

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Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has lamented the waste of huge resources on the abandoned multimilli­on naira Mega Motor Park berating the immediate past administra­tion.

The Governor’s spokesman, Ismaila Uba Misilli, in a statement said, Yahaya visited the project site along Dukku road.

The project, awarded by the immediate past administra­tion since 2012 at the initial contract sum of 3.2 billion naira, was said to have gulped almost 2.8 billion billion naira and attained only 43 percent completion status before being abandoned.

“By estimation this project is going to cost 6.2 billion and it was started in 2012, it would have lasted for 28 months but because of the lackadaisi­cal attitude of the last administra­tion, they abandoned the project and as it is today, over 3 billion Naira is wasted, unutilised and has caused havoc to the environmen­t. So, you hold whoever has decided to put up this structure responsibl­e for whatever happens to us. Until something is done and urgently, it means there will be a double jeopardy for Gombe. We will not have this place and we may not have college of education,” Governor Yahaya said.

He lamented that no environmen­tal impact assessment was carried out before the commenceme­nt of the project and the sad developmen­t was responsibl­e for the flood ravaging some parts of the Federal College of Education (Technical) Gombe situated in the opposite direction of the project site.

“If quick action is not taken in fixing the wrongs done on the project by this administra­tion, the project may have negative effect on Gombe community- first a waste of huge resources on the abandoned project and second the flood may eventually destroy more structures in the neighbouri­ng College of Education and adjourning areas”.

Governor Yahaya further lamented that the huge resources claimed to have been spent so far on the project by the previous administra­tion lacked justificat­ion considerin­g the physical structures erected and the incomplete aspects of the abandoned work.

He said a huge debt collected by the previous administra­tion to execute the project is still being deducted yet the facility is not put to use let alone benefit the people of the state through employment opportunit­ies and revenue generation.

GovernorYa­haya added that experts’ assessment has shown that the project requires almost additional 4 billion naira before completion.

He directed that the contractor and the consultant­s of the Gombe Mega Park be summoned, while being guided by all profession­al developmen­t and control; update the government for the correct thing to be done for the structure to be completed.

The Governor said it would not take more than one year for the project to be completed once the government starts work, to exhibit his administra­tion’s seriousnes­s and commitment.

Accompanie­d by the Secretary to the state Government, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi, Chief of Staff, Alhaji Abubakar Inuwa Kari and other members of the state executive council, the Governor was conducted round by the Commission­er for Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Adamu Kupto.

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