The Ekiti State Executive Council has allocated N4.15b for the implementation of several projects, such as agriculture, hostel construction, house of assembly complex, and road rehabilitation.
The SEC approvals from August 26 were revealed by the Commissioner of Information, Taiwo Olatunbosun, in a statement released on Tuesday in Ado Ekiti, the State capital of Ekiti.
According to Olatunbosun, the SEC approved a N2.71b contract to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation for the reconstruction of De-Head to Faglo, Basiri Junction Road, Ado Ekiti, in an effort to guarantee that the state’s roads are well-maintained and motorable.
He stated, “Rehabilitation of the road is expected to alleviate traffic congestion around Adebayo to Ekiti State University in Ado Ekiti, boost socio-economic activities in the area and enhance the security and quality of life for residents and property owners along the road”
The commissioner said the job is expected to be completed in 12 months.
Olatunbosun also stated that the state government approved N701m “to comprehensively renovate and remodel the State House of Assembly Complex and the House of Assembly Service Commission building”.
He said the contract to ensure the Assembly and HASC structures were restored to a modern and functional state, conducive to effective discharge of legislative duties and administrative functions was awarded to the ClemCharles Nigeria Limited and expected to be completed in 12 weeks.
The commissioner added that the SEC also approved N229m to procure tractors and other farm machinery including three 5075E(75HP) Tractors, three Fieldking 3 Disc Plough, one Fieldking 22 Disc Harrow and two Fieldking Ridger 2 Row.
He said, “The approval is a corroboration of demonstration of the unwavering resolve and commitment of the Governor Biodun Oyebanji administration to transform the Agriculture Sector through targeted initiatives aimed at empowering farmers and boosting production along the value chain”.
According to him, the procurement contract awarded to AGCOMS International Trading Limited is expected to be completed in four weeks.
Still on agriculture, Olatunbosun said that the state government also approved N177.9m as part payment to clear 325 hectares of land for some youths from Ikere, Emure, Moba, Ido-Osi and Ekiti West Local Governments in the State to support ‘Youths In Agriculture’ initiative at their respective Local Governments level in a bid to empower farmers in the state.
He added, “The state government ratified the awards of N329.4m contract for the construction of 100-bed space capacity hostel at the Command Secondary School, Isan Ekiti.
“The move, expected to be completed in 12 weeks, is to guarantee continuous full boarding facility in the school.
“The state government has earlier signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nigeria Army, and the hostel accommodation is to facilitate academic resumption,” the commissioner stated.