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Bauchi Govt issues 2 weeks to 10 contractors over housing project

Bauchi Govt issues 2 weeks to 10 contractors over housing project
Bauchi State Government has issued a two-week ultimatum to 10 contractors handling some parts of the 2,500 housing projects in the state to complete the project or face revocation.
The state Commissioner for Housing and Environment, Hon Hamisu Mu’azu Shira, disclosed this yesterday while briefing journalists on the outcome of a high-level meeting with contractors held at the Government House in Bauchi.
Shira said the failure of the contractors to complete and hand over the project within the ultimatum period, the state the government would be left with no other option than to revoke their contract.
According to him, after revoking the contract, the state government will re-award it to other contractors who can complete the work within the time frame.
He said: “Bauchi State Government is worried over the non-completion of some parts of our 2,500 housing project in different parts of the state, and today, we have resolved to issue a two-week notice to 10 contractors who we identified they are not doing the contract as scheduled.
“We have agreed that after revocation of the affected contracts, contractors who were found to have performed below the payment made to them, the government will adopt all available means to make sure the contractors refund the excess money to the state government.
“Although all their work has reached 97 to 98 per cent stage of completion, that is why we gave them to two weeks’ time because it is enough time for them to complete the project, and the good part of it is that we have enough resources to pay for the completion of the project to 100 per cent without seeking any additional fund outside the contractual sum agreed.”
The commissioner explained that the high-level meeting with contractors chaired by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Ibrahim Mohammed Kashim, was to identify the challenges affecting the speedy execution of the housing project.
“Already, the letters of a notice on this position of the state have been signed by the SGG and dispatched to the affected contractors for immediate action.”
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Security forces neutralise two notorious bandits in Benue clearance operation

Security forces neutralise two notorious bandits in Benue clearance operation
By: Zagazola Makama
Security forced have neutralised two suspected notorious bandits during a clearance operation in Ukum Local Government Area of the state.
Sources told Zagazola that the operation followed credible intelligence received on Tuesday at about 1:00 p.m.
The report indicated that a criminal gang led by one Senen Hemen, also known as Orpa, was sighted along the pipeline axis between Gbeji and Igbongom communities in Ukum.
According to the sources, security forces were promptly mobilised to the location, where the gang engaged the operatives in a gun duel.
During the exchange, Hemen and another gang member identified as Mzungweve Ichur, both from Igbongom, were shot dead, while others fled the scene with gunshot injuries.
The sources confirmed that the corpses of the two suspects had been recovered and deposited at a private mortuary in Gbeji, while a manhunt had been launched in the surrounding bushes to track the fleeing accomplices.
The sources assured residents that the operation was part of ongoing efforts to rid Ukum and adjoining areas of violent criminal gangs.
Security forces neutralise two notorious bandits in Benue clearance operation
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Gunmen abduct worshipper in Oyo community

Gunmen abduct worshipper in Oyo community
By: Zagazola Makama
Gunmen have abducted a worshipper from a mosque in Gbonkan Village, Ipapo, Itesiwaju Local Government Area.
Sources said that the victim, identified as Amadu Usman, was kidnapped on Monday night while praying at the mosque alongside his elder brother, Adamu Usman.
The sources said seven armed men invaded the mosque at about 9 p.m. and whisked the victim away to an unknown destination.
The sources said that a joint team of security forces, Amotekun Corps, vigilantes and local hunters had since launched a search-and-rescue operation, combing surrounding bushes to track down the suspects and rescue the victim.
Gunmen abduct worshipper in Oyo community
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Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA repel bandit attack in Malumfashi, Katsina

Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA repel bandit attack in Malumfashi, Katsina
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA, in collaboration with the Police, Community Watch Corps and local vigilantes, have repelled a bandit attack in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State.
Sources said that the incident happened on Tuesday evening when armed bandits launched an attack on a hunters’ camp in Naalma village.
According to the sources, the troops and other security operatives responded swiftly to a distress call and engaged the bandits in a fierce gun battle, forcing them to withdraw.
“During the operation, Usman Lawal, 35, the Commander of the Hunters’ group, sustained fatal injuries. One of the bandits was neutralised while the rifle earlier seized from the hunters’ commander was recovered.
“Other fleeing bandits are suspected to have escaped with gunshot wounds. Troops are currently conducting cordon-and-search operations within the area,”said the sources.
Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA repel bandit attack in Malumfashi, Katsina
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