[News] : Jigawa releases N136m for construction of 90 mosques

Jigawa releases N136m for construction of 90 mosques
Jigawa releases N136m for construction of 90 mosques
Jigawa releases N136m for  construction of 90 mosques
Jigawa releases N136m for construction of 90 mosques

From: Ahmed Abubakar, Dutse

The Jigawa State Executive Council, on Wednesday, affirmed the arrival of N360 million for the honor of agreement for the development of 90 mosques in the state.

The state chief for data games and culture, Alhaji Bala Ibrahim, reported this while instructions newsmen not long after the meeting held at government house Dutse.

He clarified that the ninety mosques would be developed at thirty voting demographics over the state.

As indicated by him, three mosques will be built at every body electorate for the religious use to the general population in the state.

The chief kept up that the agreement was granted to different bidders affirmed by the Due Process and Project Monitoring Bureau in the state.

He included that amid the meeting, gathering likewise considered and endorsed the agreement for the development of 2-Span Bridge on Gwaram-Basirka Road at aggregate cost of N292,696,945.76.

Alhaji Bala ibrahim, said the agreement was granted to Messrs Alren Construction Company Limited.

He then encouraged the general population of Jigawa to bolster the present organization for better change in the state.

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