Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Border Community Development Agency plans to construct schools and Primary Health Centres in 21 Border States



    Border Community Development Agency plans to construct schools and Primary Health Centres in 21 Border States of the federation as part of its outlined projects for 2017.

   According to its Executive Secretary, Numoipre Wills, work on the projects would commence immediately the 2017 budget was passed by the National Assembly.
The agency will also focus on rehabilitation of Internally Displaced Persons in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno states.
   On ongoing projects, Wills revealed that the agency was constructing border markets in Kebbi and Cross river states at Bagudu and Ikang, respectively.
   Meanwhile an ongoing market project in Kebbi is almost completed. Furthermore, the executive secretary expressed hope that the security situation in the country would improve to enable the Agency execute developmental projects in border communities.

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