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Commission Awards N452m Contracts In C’River

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The Cross River State Bor
der Communities Development Commission (Boredercom), says it has awarded  contracts worth N452 million for development projects in some border communities in the state.
The Director-General of the commission, Mr. Leo Aggrey, told newsmen in Calabar recently  that the contractors were already being mobilised for the execution of the projects.
Aggrey said that the commission had so far spent N1.7 billion on various projects in the communities since 2009.
“So on the whole, the government has spent N1.7 billion and we are in the process of awarding contracts for  the execution of projects valued at about N452 million; we are processing payments now,” he said.
According to him, the projects include health centres, primary and secondary schools, staff quarters, police  posts, and boreholes, adding that some of the projects had earlier been completed and inaugurated.
“In Obanliku area, we have commissioned a health centre, borehole and staff quarters at Amana commuity; commissioned six classroom blocks and borehole built in Shipeshe and provided  furniture in the schools.
In Obudu, we have completed and commissioned six classroom blocks as well as borehole and provided furniture at Abonkib,” he said.
Aggrey said a police post, barracks and borehole had also been built and furnished at Igwo while a health centre, staff quarters, borehole and medical equipment had been provided at Ukpirinye.
The Director-General said that 74 projects were completed and inaugurated in various border communities in the north and central senatorial districts of the state in the last six months.
He said that the projects in the south zone  had yet to be inaugurated due to the heavy rains that prevented the inaugurating team from visiting the sites.
Aggrey further said that sites  had been acquired in various communities in the Cross River south senatorial zone for some projects.
The area include Kakwe, Bebi, Busi 11 in Obanliku; Ekureku and Bazohure in Abi; Danare 1 and 11 in Boki local government  areas.
He, however, said that inter and intra boundary crisis were major challenges facing the commission, adding that several projects were vandalised before they were completed.
He said that Governor Liyel Imoke  was very passionate about the development of the communities but added that this would only be possible under a peaceful atmosphere.
He said that the communities had shown appreciation to the government for the projects, adding that most of them were now using amenities for the first time in their history.
Our correspondent reports that Cross River has 16 boundary communities with  Abia, Ebonyi, Akwa Ibom, Benue and the Republic of Camerroun.

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