Tag: YOBE STATE

  • Yobe Govt opens tenders for solid minerals development

    Yobe Govt opens tenders for solid minerals development

    The Yobe government on Monday opened tenders for consultancy services for the development of a comprehensive roadmap on the state’s solid minerals sector.

    Alhaji Kaigama Umar, the state Commissioner for Commerce, Industry, Tourism and Solid Minerals declared the bidding open in Damaturu.

    Uma said the tender which was advertised on The Nations and Daily Independent newspapers had commenced from January 13 in line with the Procurement Act.

    The commissioner listed Ahila Technology Ltd, I Focus Consultant Ltd, Dotnet Technologies Ltd, Pathing-Ways Mapping Ltd and MaxlockNig and Partners Ltd as the only companies that indicated interest and submitted their bids.

    Umar said that the state was rich in solid minerals but like most states  relied on federal allocations which made it difficult to achieve its goals.

    He said to address the issue, the state aimed to generate local resources to complement federal allocations.

    The commissioner said that the submitted documents would be reviewed by the technical section and then forwarded to the Bureau for Public Procurement for final evaluation.

    He added that firms would be evaluated based on their financial capability, technical expertise and past experience among other.

    Malam Hamza Saidu, the Managing Director of Yobe State Investment Company Limited, said that the state was currently focusing on developing its solid minerals sector to provide employment, increase revenue, and establish itself as a key player in Nigeria’s solid minerals industry.

    “The state government has records of mineral resources like limestone, gypsum, iron ore, and others. But seeks to update its data on chemical composition, industrial applications, and production reports to attract partnerships and investments,” he said.

    Mr Joel Duku of Maxlock Nig, who spoke on behalf of other companies commended the Yobe government for adhering to the Procurement Act, describing the process as a best practice adopted globally.

  • FG Responds to Maiduguri Floods

    FG Responds to Maiduguri Floods

    The Minister of Environment, Mallam Balarabe Abbas Lawal, has addressed the severe flooding that has impacted various states across Nigeria.

     

    The floods, attributed to unusual rainfall patterns and ongoing climate change, have displaced over 1 million people and caused extensive property damage.

     

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) reports that the flooding has led to substantial humanitarian challenges, with significant economic losses.

     

    In response, the Federal Ministry of Environment had previously issued flood awareness directives to state governments and relevant agencies, including early warnings for high-risk areas.

     

    The Alau Dam flooding, in particular, has devastated communities in Borno State, prompting urgent collaborative recovery efforts. The Ministry continues to work with state authorities and international partners to address the crisis and support affected individuals.

     

    The public is advised to relocate from flood-prone areas, follow evacuation orders, and stay informed through official channels. The Ministry remains committed to mitigating the impacts of flooding and enhancing community resilience.

     

    For further updates, residents are encouraged to adhere to safety guidelines and report any incidents of flooding.