Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State yesterday said the N1.1bn earmarked for the Terminus Market in Jos was not just for demolition.
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I want to rebuild Jos market to generate money for new wage — Lalong - Vanguard NewsGOVERNOR Simon Lalong of Plateau State, yesterday, said he was desirous to rebuild burnt Jos market to generate enough revenue to pay the new N30,000 minimum wage. Good comments. That's how it should be. For me, FG should stop send Federal allowance to states. These governors generate nothing in a month.
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Plateau to spend N1.1bn on market demolition – Daily TrustThe Plateau State’s Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Yakubu Idi, says the proposed demolition of the Terminus Market in Jos will gulp N1.1bn because it is located within the centre of the town and around residential houses and business offices. Addressing journalists in Jos yesterday, Idi said experts were contracted from abroad, adding that the … I wonder how much it will cost to build a new one. Just to demolish?😱😱😱😱 How much is the facility
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Bomb in market kills 16 in southwest Pakistan – Officials – Daily TrustA bomb hidden between bags of potatoes at an outdoor Pakistani market killed at least 16 people on Friday, half of them ethnic Hazaras, officials said, in an attack apparently aimed at minority Shi’ite Muslims. “No fewer than 30 people were wounded in the blast in the southwestern city of Quetta, capital of Baluchistan province,’’ … Unfortunate.
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AEPB, police, work on Kurudu market road – Daily TrustThe Abuja Environmental Protection Agency (AEPB) and Nigeria Police should please move to the Kurudu market along Nyanya-Karshi road to clear the continuous obstruction of traffic along the road, especially in the evenings by petty traders and those who park along the road to patronise them. Persistent obstruction of traffic at the market is constituting …
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