Fiscal Commission begins inspection of FG projects in North- East

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From Umar Dankano, Yola

An an effort to ensure proper maintenance culture, the Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) has commenced monitoring and evaluation of Federal Government projects in the North East

sub-region.

Team leader Incharge of the commission in the North East, Mr. Ibrahim Dauda, disclosed the development in an interactive session with journalists in Yola, Adamawa State capital on Wednesday explaining that, the exercise in the zone which commenced with projects in

Moddibbo Adama University of Technology (MAITECH) was in compliance with the Fiscal Responsibility Bill which requires the commission to ensure prudent management.

“This exercise is nationwide; this is the team for North East and we are starting with projects in Adamawa.

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“We are inspecting projects which were budgeted for and fund provided. We want to look at the extend of their completion among others”, Dauda said.

Dauda said from Adamawa state the team would proceed to Taraba where it would inspect projects at Federal Medical Centre Jalingo.

“We will also visit FMC Azare in Bauchi state and the Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital in Maiduguri Borno state”, Dauda said. Some of the projects inspected at MAUTECH included lecture theaters and departmental blocks

 

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