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The Bauchi State
Government says it has discovered an aircraft belonging to the state in
Morocco. The
News Agency of Nigeria reported that the state Governor, Mohammed Abubakar, who
said this on Saturday night in Bauchi in a broadcast marking 100 days of his
administration, noted that the aircraft was hid in the north African nation.
He
said that the recovered aircraft would be received by the state government in
few days at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport, Bauchi.
The
governor said that the aircraft was recovered by a committee set up by the
government and headed by Air Commodore Ahmed Tijjani-Baba (retd.).
News
Agency of Nigeria report continues:
“The
committee will now beam its searchlight on the ministry for local affairs and
the State Basic Education Board to see how fund allocated to them was spent.
“Such
example is the N2bn micro loans and others that were allocated to them, but
carelessly spent leaving our pupils to study under the trees,” he said.
Abubakar
assured the people that the state government would soon embark on the
construction and reconstruction of some rural feeder roads to ease
transportation problems.
He
said that the government had refurbished five trucks belonging to the State
Fire Service as part of safety measures.
Abubakar
said that 420 youths had been engaged as street cleaners by the government
under its youth employment scheme to curb youth restiveness.
He
said that water supply, especially within Bauchi metropolis, had improved
following special interventions such regular payment of electricity bills and
upgrade of electricity gadgets at Gubi Dam.
The governor called on the
people of the state to support his administration to enable it to serve them.
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