Kogi State Governor, His Excellency, Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo has signed a contract in the total sum of N29, 929,447,352.15 billion for the commencement of civil works at Etahi, Omigbo and Ankpa Erosion Sites across the three Senatorial Districts of Kogi State. A breakdown of the Contract shows that the Contract sum for Etahi Gully Site stands at N10, 664,612,410.46, and that of Omigbo Site stands at N9, 866,807,044.00; while the Contract sum for Ankpa gully Sites stands at N9, 397,037,897.69 only.
Emphasizing the gravity of the task ahead, Governor Ododo urged contractors to approach the assignment with utmost dedication, underscoring its significance in mitigating the adverse impacts of gully erosion on affected communities.
Representing the Governor, Engr. Joseph Oluwasegun Stephen, Kogi State Commissioner for Environment and Ecological Management, stressed the importance of collective responsibility in ensuring the project’s success and encouraged community vigilance.
According to the Governor, “It is on record that the communities of these various erosion sites have suffered greatly from the devastating effects of gully erosion, which has led to monumental loss of lives and properties. Therefore, it is hoped that the program today, and the subsequent commencement of the civil works at these erosion sites will eventually bring great relief to the people”, the Governor said.
He also stated that the Project is funded by the State in partnership with the World Bank ACReSAL Project.
While stressing his commitment to excellence, the governor also urged the contractors to deploy all relevant resources for the execution of the assignment to ensure quality job delivery that will meet global standards.
The Governor commended the pivotal role played by the State Project Coordinator of ACReSAL, Barr. Ladi Ahmed Jatto, OON,
and her able team, culminating into the success of the Project signing for the commencement of work.
Earlier, in her welcome remarks, Barr. Ladi Ahmed Jatto expressed delight on behalf of the State Government for the signing of the contract for the gully reclamation, stabilization and channeling of three sites located at Olubo-Ojo Site in Ankpa LGA, Etahi Site in Okene, and the Omigbo Channelization Site in Kabba LGA.
She described the signing as signposting the even developmental spread of the administration of Governor Usman Ododo in the State.
She further explained that the signing of the contract for the erosion control of the three critical sites will address the hardship brought upon the communities, restore destroyed farmlands, government infrastructure, and bring about access to markets, hospitals, and schools.
Barr. Ladi, who acknowledged the exceptional leadership style of Gov. Ododo, said his determination to continue with the fight against land degradation and erosion menace in the State was quite commendable.
She equally thanked the Governor for continuing with all the viable projects that impact positively on the people of the State, and for the approval of additional counterpart funds which will be used to pay compensation at the 3 sites before the commencement of civil works. She described the Governor’s foresight and unwavering support as second to none.
The Project Coordinator said the process to board Contractors for Civil Works for the gully reclamation, stabilization and channelization, of the 3 sites, began in earnest when the advert for the assignment was placed in the Guardian and Daily Trust Newspapers of June 1, 2023; this she said was followed by the Bid Closing and Bid Opening exercise on July 27, 2023.
” A total of 21 firms successfully submitted their bids.
After a Rigorous, Competitive, Evaluation process of the received BIDS, in line with World Bank Guidelines, two (2) firms emerged successful namely: Mothercat Limited (Olubo-Ojo Erosion Site – Ankpa), and LEVANT CONSTRUCTION LIMITED (ETAHI & OMIGBO GULLY SITES).
In their separate goodwill messages, the Commissioner for Water Resources, Engr. Yayaha M.D Farouk, Hon. Timothy Ojoma, Agriculture, who also double as Co-Chairmen of Kogi ACReSAL State Steering Committee, described the efforts of the present administration in combating erosion and land degradation as unprecedented, and lauded the contract signing as the determination of Governor Ododo’s commitment to fighting the menace of gully erosion in the State.
In their separate remarks, Engr. Joubram Saadeh, Project Manager of Mothercat Limited and Elie Tannous, MD, Levant Construction, who are the contracting companies assured of quality project execution in line with global best practices.
The ceremony featured the official presentation of award documents to the contracting firms by the Governor, symbolizing the commencement of a collaborative effort to combat erosion and safeguard communities in Kogi State.
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