Nigerian Agency, FERMA Takes Over Failed Portions Of Bauchi-Gombe Road Project, Fraudulently Awarded To 10 Companies | Sahara Reporters

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The Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), a subsidiary of the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has taken over the failed sections of the Bauchi-Gombe road which were hitherto abandoned as exposed in a recent story by WikkiTimes. In a detailed investigation republished by SaharaReporters, the story unearthed how millions of naira was wasted on emergency repairs and rehabilitation of the highway.

In a detailed investigation republished by SaharaReporters, the story unearthed how millions of naira was wasted on emergency repairs and rehabilitation of the highway.The Federal Roads Maintenance Agency , a subsidiary of the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has taken over the failed sections of the Bauchi-Gombe road which were hitherto abandoned as exposed in a recent story by WikkiTimes.

The funds were released by the ministry of works to 10 different companies, including FERMA between 2017 and 2021. However, the road, despite the funds released, had remained a nightmare to commuters and the hosting communities.

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Fraudulently awarded by buhari

In which government was it awarded 10 companies Bad government in Nigeria is getting too much daily

So politicians and political contractors now even public institution to cover up their dirty jobs and embezzlement. I hope the EFCC would come and do their job here and bring them to books.

The person who awarded the contract fraudulently is known, isn't he? Take him/ her off the streets and place him where he belongs.

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