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The Niger State Government has vowed to prosecute contractors handling road projects in Suleja town who fail to complete work on or before the deadline given to them. Giving the position of Government on the projects, the Chief of Staff to the Governor who is also Head of the State Infrastructure Committee, Alhaji Ibrahim Balarabe

The Niger State Government has vowed to prosecute contractors handling road projects in Suleja town who fail to complete work on or before the deadline given to them.

Expressing disapproval at the slow pace of the road project, he said, “I am very disappointed with what I have seen, and we are not going to accept excuses. You must complete these roads at the stipulated deadline The Head of the state Infrastructural Committee further said, “but since you have left the roads undone, the people I am sure will be heaping curses, and I know that these curses will bounce to you because it is you who have disappointed us.”

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