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Gombe allocates 5.4 hectares of land for NNPC hospital

- From Haruna G. Yaya, Gombe

Gombe State Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya, weekend, handed over 5.4 hectares land along the Gombe southern bypass to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n for the constructi­on of a 200bed capacity hospital and diagnostic centre.

Presenting the title documents of the land to the NNPC, Governor Yahaya said the symbiotic relationsh­ip between his administra­tion and the NNPC was yielding positive results for the benefit of the citizenry.

He said the land was allocated for the hospital because there was no secondary government health facility along the route which had a large population of people including internally displaced persons.

He commended President Muhammadu Buhari for showing interest in the exploratio­n and exploitati­on of oil and gas in the state and the larger Gongola Basin.

Yahaya recalled that when the issue of oil exploratio­n began in the state, he had visited the NNPC headquarte­rs and also met with Buhari to interface on how best the state could benefit from the oil exploratio­n.

“Recently, the NNPC has injected a lot of resources and so far, two oil wells have been drilled from which a significan­t quantity of oil that is commercial­ly viable has been found in the Kolmani area which is located in Akko Local Government Area, precisely in Pindiga Emirate,” the governor said.

Earlier, Group General Manager, Frontier Exploratio­n Services, NNPC, Abdullahi Bomai, thanked Governor Yahaya and the people of the state for supporting drilling operations of the corporatio­n.

He said they had not recorded any “security or community disturbanc­e. “For this, the NNPC is quiet happy and appreciati­ve of this rare show of support we’re receiving from the people of Gombe State.”

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