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Project for Gusau airport takes off this month – Matawalle

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Zamfara state governor, Bello Matawalle says construction work on the Gusau Airport project would commence this month.

Disclosing this when he received the contractors and consultants that would handle the project in Gusau on Sunday, Matawalle said that the project is one of the several projects that would be executed under the Public Private Partnership, PPP, arrangement for which $1 billion was approved by the Afrexim Bank.

The governor signed the agreement on behalf of the state government while Dr Benedict Orama, President of Afrexim Bank, signed on behalf of the bank.

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Matawalle said that the arrangement would not cost the state government any money, explaining that government would only ensure the provision of a conducive environment for the smooth execution of the project.

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He advised the contractors to source their labourers and the building materials locally.

“We have the manpower you will need. Our engineers will join your workers so that a qualitative job will be executed in record time,” the governor said.

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Representatives of both the consulting firm, ULO Consultants Ltd, Mr Uche Oko-ponu, and the project bankers – Heritage Bank – Mr George Oko-obah, in their remarks, said that they were ready and capable of executing the project.

They also explained that the project would create massive employment opportunities for the people of the state.

The governor later led the contractors and consultants to the project site situated along Gusau – Kaura Namoda road in the outskirts of the state capital

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Other components derivable from the project include the revival of the Bakalori irrigation dam to generate electricity and improve irrigation farming activities.

The project is also expected to revive the textile industry and provide water to Zamfara communities.

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