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Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by Azeemokoya: 11:09am On Dec 05, 2021
The Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has been thrown into a monumental scandal as it has been uncovered that it spent over N125.7 million to drill eight boreholes in eight communities in Kebbi State.

The costs of the contracts, which appeared to be inflated saw the ministry spending between N18.213 and N11.611 million on a single borehole.

The Works and Housing Ministry in an FOI response signed by Mr. Ode Martins, the Director Planning Research and Strategy, obtained by MAWA Foundation, claims to have paid N18,213,000.00 to construct a single borehole at the Goru Fulani Settlement located at the Benin Kebbi Local Government of Kebbi State.

The ministry in a meeting held on November 30, 2020, attended by Mr. Ernest Umakhihe, the Permanent Secretary and other Directors, endorsed Messrs. Alliance Trading Company Limited, to undertake the construction and hence awarded one of the contract to her.

Mr. Wilfred Ezekama, who owns a hydrology firm, speaking to the Foundation, said drilling a borehole in Kebbi does not cost beyond N7 million.

He, however, added that the amount should cover drilling and casing, installation of a solar-powered submersible pump, steel tower for the tanks, tanks, pipes, joints, and suckers, installation, and labour.

It is not however clear, the factors considered by the Ministry of Works and Housing in arriving at the contract price.

Meanwhile, the projects were undertaken under the 2020 Zonal Intervention Projects provided in the 2020 Amended Appropriation Act.

Other projects carried out were the drilling of deep borehole and overhead tanks in Gulumbe, Birnin Kabbi Local Government Area, Kebbi Central Senatorial District, of the state, which was done by Messrs Puranova Nigeria Ltd at the cost of N17,999,000.

Also, the drilling of deep boreholes and overhead tanks in Tilli and Raha Villages, Bunza Local Government Area, Kebbi Central Senatorial District, done by Messrs Iramak Nigeria Ltd at the cost of N18,111,111.

A similar project was carried out in Aliero Local Government Area in the same Senatorial District by Messrs Abmusta Construction Limited at the cost of N17,992,000.

The project carried out in Agwada and Jandutsi Villages, in the Jega Local Government Area, of the same Senatorial District was done by Messrs Adza Procurement Ltd at the cost of N18,430,222.

https://newsroundtheclock.com/works-ministry-spent-n125-7m-to-drill-boreholes/

Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by AlexBells(m): 11:14am On Dec 05, 2021
Is it the federal Ministry of Work or a local government, anyway this country had gone beyond logics, imagine even in borehole drilling there is embezzlement anyway, this is actually a good one, as I'm confident that this particular corruption was done by the little people
Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by Leverage2021: 12:09pm On Dec 05, 2021
Na malami do this thing so

Instead of rocket scientist to fix the power ministry as Yoruba Muslims bragged in 2015 na bore hole e con dey scam
Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by seunmsg(m): 12:39pm On Dec 05, 2021
Definitely a constituency project. So much corruption is involved from the budgetary stage to the execution. Unfortunately, it seems nobody can do anything about it because the National Assembly has the constitutional power to appropriate funds.
Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by SadiqBabaSani: 1:38pm On Dec 05, 2021
Contract Inflation is a Criminal offence
Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by luizpippo(m): 1:43pm On Dec 05, 2021
Bunza is good, Tilli is better.

That was the moto when we were posted there by NYSC.

The minister dugged expensive boreholes in Lag and built extra expensive websites, so he has been a rocket price scientist since time immemorial.

Detective Fash
Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by Rexwalters1: 2:15pm On Dec 05, 2021
luizpippo:
Bunza is good, Tilli is better
That was the moto when we were posted there by NYSC.

The minister drugged expensive boreholes in Lag and built extra expensive websites, so he has been a rocket price scientist since time immemorial.

Detective Fash
You have graduated & done your NYSC, What kind of English do you exhibit?.
Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by BlackfireX: 2:23pm On Dec 05, 2021
To drill a borehole cost like 1.5 to 2.2M multiply by 18



How come 125M??
Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by luizpippo(m): 3:32pm On Dec 05, 2021
Rexwalters1:
You have graduated & done your NYSC, What kind of English do you exhibit?.

Correct it Senior Lecturer
Re: Works Ministry Spent N125.7m To Drill 8 Boreholes In Kebbi by Nobody: 3:41pm On Dec 05, 2021
Rexwalters1:
You have graduated & done your NYSC, What kind of English do you exhibit?.
It's amazing

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