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Yobe approves N60 billion for roads, healthcare, other projects

The memoranda ratified were on road construction, healthcare services, transport and energy.

• April 27, 2026
Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni
Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni

The Yobe State Executive Council (SEC) has ratified N59.8 billion to fast-track execution of viable projects and services earlier approved by the state government.

Abdullahi Bego, commissioner for home affairs, information and culture, disclosed this shortly after the council’s meeting in Damaturu on Monday.

The memoranda ratified were on road construction, healthcare services, transport, energy, commerce and sports development.

Mr Bego said the council approved N34.1 billion for road projects, including 59 kilometres of Kaliyari–Baymari and 53 km of Bayamari–Geidam.

He said that N8.5 billion was approved for the construction of Jajimaji Modern Market, external works at Machina and Buni Yadi modern markets.

“In the transport and energy sectors, the sum of N5.3 billion was ratified for the procurement of new 800KVA power generators and laying of underground armoured cables and switch gears at Government House Damaturu.

“Procurement and installation of 2,200 units of integrated 100-warts (all-in-one) solar-powered street lights in 11 local government area headquarters at (Bara; Babbangida, Dapchi, Yunusari, Fika, Damagum, Nangere, Jakusko, Jajimaji, Machina and Yusufari,” he said.

Others are the construction of 33 KV line from Bukarti to Kanamma, procurement of transformer sub-stations and distribution network in Kanamma, provision of new power generators in Specialist Hospital, Family Support Hospital and Yobe State University Teaching Hospital, Damaturu.

Mr Bego said N5.5 billion has been validated for various healthcare projects, while N3.3 billion is for additional work in the ongoing reconstruction and upgrade of the August 27 Stadium, Damaturu. 

(NAN)

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