A nationwide probe of abandoned capital projects has been launched by the House of Representatives.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory says many assets belonging to the Federal Government within the nation’s capital are not properly documented.
Mohammed Bello made this known at an investigative hearing of a sub Committee of House on abandoned properties.
As at August 2021, the cost of uncompleted government properties in Nigeria was estimated at N12 trillion.
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which gave the estimates put the number of abandoned properties at fifty-six thousand, many belonging to Federal and state governments.
The House of Representatives is disturbed by the number of Federal government abandoned projects spread across the nation.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory who appeared before the committee admitted that many assets belonging to the Federal Governments are not properly documented.
He asserted that project progress reports from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) deviate from the reality on the ground.
The legislator then said that the panel would see to it that it tracked all abandoned projects and reported individuals responsible to the proper authorities for any necessary action.
A nationwide probe of abandoned capital projects has been launched by the House of Representatives.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory says many assets belonging to the Federal Government within the nation’s capital are not properly documented.
Mohammed Bello made this known at an investigative hearing of a sub Committee of House on abandoned properties.
As at August 2021, the cost of uncompleted government properties in Nigeria was estimated at N12 trillion.
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which gave the estimates put the number of abandoned properties at fifty-six thousand, many belonging to Federal and state governments.
The House of Representatives is disturbed by the number of Federal government abandoned projects spread across the nation.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory who appeared before the committee admitted that many assets belonging to the Federal Governments are not properly documented.
He asserted that project progress reports from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) deviate from the reality on the ground.
The legislator then said that the panel would see to it that it tracked all abandoned projects and reported individuals responsible to the proper authorities for any necessary action.
A nationwide probe of abandoned capital projects has been launched by the House of Representatives.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory says many assets belonging to the Federal Government within the nation’s capital are not properly documented.
Mohammed Bello made this known at an investigative hearing of a sub Committee of House on abandoned properties.
As at August 2021, the cost of uncompleted government properties in Nigeria was estimated at N12 trillion.
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which gave the estimates put the number of abandoned properties at fifty-six thousand, many belonging to Federal and state governments.
The House of Representatives is disturbed by the number of Federal government abandoned projects spread across the nation.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory who appeared before the committee admitted that many assets belonging to the Federal Governments are not properly documented.
He asserted that project progress reports from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) deviate from the reality on the ground.
The legislator then said that the panel would see to it that it tracked all abandoned projects and reported individuals responsible to the proper authorities for any necessary action.
A nationwide probe of abandoned capital projects has been launched by the House of Representatives.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory says many assets belonging to the Federal Government within the nation’s capital are not properly documented.
Mohammed Bello made this known at an investigative hearing of a sub Committee of House on abandoned properties.
As at August 2021, the cost of uncompleted government properties in Nigeria was estimated at N12 trillion.
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which gave the estimates put the number of abandoned properties at fifty-six thousand, many belonging to Federal and state governments.
The House of Representatives is disturbed by the number of Federal government abandoned projects spread across the nation.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory who appeared before the committee admitted that many assets belonging to the Federal Governments are not properly documented.
He asserted that project progress reports from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) deviate from the reality on the ground.
The legislator then said that the panel would see to it that it tracked all abandoned projects and reported individuals responsible to the proper authorities for any necessary action.
A nationwide probe of abandoned capital projects has been launched by the House of Representatives.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory says many assets belonging to the Federal Government within the nation’s capital are not properly documented.
Mohammed Bello made this known at an investigative hearing of a sub Committee of House on abandoned properties.
As at August 2021, the cost of uncompleted government properties in Nigeria was estimated at N12 trillion.
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which gave the estimates put the number of abandoned properties at fifty-six thousand, many belonging to Federal and state governments.
The House of Representatives is disturbed by the number of Federal government abandoned projects spread across the nation.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory who appeared before the committee admitted that many assets belonging to the Federal Governments are not properly documented.
He asserted that project progress reports from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) deviate from the reality on the ground.
The legislator then said that the panel would see to it that it tracked all abandoned projects and reported individuals responsible to the proper authorities for any necessary action.
A nationwide probe of abandoned capital projects has been launched by the House of Representatives.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory says many assets belonging to the Federal Government within the nation’s capital are not properly documented.
Mohammed Bello made this known at an investigative hearing of a sub Committee of House on abandoned properties.
As at August 2021, the cost of uncompleted government properties in Nigeria was estimated at N12 trillion.
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which gave the estimates put the number of abandoned properties at fifty-six thousand, many belonging to Federal and state governments.
The House of Representatives is disturbed by the number of Federal government abandoned projects spread across the nation.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory who appeared before the committee admitted that many assets belonging to the Federal Governments are not properly documented.
He asserted that project progress reports from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) deviate from the reality on the ground.
The legislator then said that the panel would see to it that it tracked all abandoned projects and reported individuals responsible to the proper authorities for any necessary action.
A nationwide probe of abandoned capital projects has been launched by the House of Representatives.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory says many assets belonging to the Federal Government within the nation’s capital are not properly documented.
Mohammed Bello made this known at an investigative hearing of a sub Committee of House on abandoned properties.
As at August 2021, the cost of uncompleted government properties in Nigeria was estimated at N12 trillion.
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which gave the estimates put the number of abandoned properties at fifty-six thousand, many belonging to Federal and state governments.
The House of Representatives is disturbed by the number of Federal government abandoned projects spread across the nation.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory who appeared before the committee admitted that many assets belonging to the Federal Governments are not properly documented.
He asserted that project progress reports from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) deviate from the reality on the ground.
The legislator then said that the panel would see to it that it tracked all abandoned projects and reported individuals responsible to the proper authorities for any necessary action.
A nationwide probe of abandoned capital projects has been launched by the House of Representatives.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory says many assets belonging to the Federal Government within the nation’s capital are not properly documented.
Mohammed Bello made this known at an investigative hearing of a sub Committee of House on abandoned properties.
As at August 2021, the cost of uncompleted government properties in Nigeria was estimated at N12 trillion.
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which gave the estimates put the number of abandoned properties at fifty-six thousand, many belonging to Federal and state governments.
The House of Representatives is disturbed by the number of Federal government abandoned projects spread across the nation.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory who appeared before the committee admitted that many assets belonging to the Federal Governments are not properly documented.
He asserted that project progress reports from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) deviate from the reality on the ground.
The legislator then said that the panel would see to it that it tracked all abandoned projects and reported individuals responsible to the proper authorities for any necessary action.