ZAMFARA STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION BOARD
PRESS RELEASE.
Contractors who are yet to take over the site allocated for them from the state universal Basic education board should hasten to do so on or before Saturday 21st October 2017 or consider their contract revoked by the state government.
The warning was made by the Executive Chairman of the board RTH Murtala Adamu Matawallen jangebe.
The Chairman said the contracts for renovation and construction of some selected primary schools across the fourteen local government areas in the state was awarded about two months ago by the state Governor Alhaji Abdulaziz yari Abubakar, to indigenous contractors.
Honourable Murtala Adamu jangebe, express appreciations over the level of performance and quality job done by some contractors handling the projects.
He therefore challenged other contractors, who are not up and doing in that regard to intensify effort with a view to meeting the target time frame of the project.
The Executive Chairman further said the state government is ready to re allocate the contracts to other willing and qualified indigenous contractors, and forget those who abandoned their allocated project sites during the period under review.
Signed:
Babangida umar zurmi (ANIPR) Public Relations Officer ZSUBEB.
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