The World Bank has cancelled its funding support to the Second Pool of Long – Term Investment (PLT12) implemented under the Ibadan Flood Management Project (IUFMP) in Oyo State.
The contract was reportedly cancelled over the failure of the state government to conclude the contract award of the successful bidders for the four lots under the bank’s international Competitive Bidding Process.
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