Kano approves N14 billion for capital projects

The Kano State Executive Council has approved N14.8 billion for the execution of various developmental projects across the state.
The Commissioner for Information and Strategies, Ibrahim Waiya, disclosed this while addressing journalists on Friday in Kano.
He said that N364 million was earmarked for the renovation and rehabilitation of the Sabo Bakin Zuwo maternity hospital in Jakara.
According to him, N294 million is for the general renovation of existing infrastructure at the School of Health Technology, Bebeji.
The commissioner explained that N113 million is for the supply and installation of solar energy systems to five maternity facilities across the state.
He said, “We are spending over N 112 million for the Supply of Drugs and Consumables to Hasiya Bayero, Murtala Muhammad, and Yadakunya hospitals.’’
He said that the sum of ₦272 million was for the renovation and rehabilitation of newly procured House at Zango Quarters, Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital.
The commissioner said that the supply of working materials to two newly renovated wards at the Muhammad Abdullahi Wase Teaching hospital would gulp N128 million.
Mr Waiya said N379 million would be used for the general renovation and construction of an additional facility at the Zakirai Primary Health Care Centre.
He said that the council also approved the sum of N 310 million for the settlement for the Supply of 120,000 litres of diesel and 17,000 litres of PMS in February 2025.
The commissioner further said that the rehabilitation of five mini earth dams in Madobi, Gwarzo, Garun Malam, Kibiya and Ajingi would cost N169 million.
In addition to the approvals for capital projects, the council also considered and approved a policy matter of significant fiscal relevance.
The commissioner said that the council ratified the 2025 Proposed Supplementary and Amendment Budget to the tune of ₦889.277, reflecting an upward adjustment of ₦169.522 over the originally approved budget of ₦719.755.
He said, “The supplementary appropriation is aimed at strengthening the capacity of the government to deliver on its core mandates and emerging obligations. The council has directed the immediate transmission of the proposed supplementary budget to the Kano State House of Assembly for legislative action and passage into law.’’
(NAN)
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