Gombe State Invests in Modern Governance Infrastructure
Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, has taken a significant step towards modernizing the state’s governance infrastructure by laying the foundation for the construction of ultra-modern complexes for the State House of Assembly and High Court.
The ambitious Three-Arms Zone project, valued at N28.9 billion, aims to consolidate the state’s executive, legislative, and judicial branches in a single location. This initiative is poised to revolutionize governance in Gombe State and set a new standard for public infrastructure in Nigeria.
Governor Yahaya emphasized the importance of providing conducive working environments for public servants, stating that the new complexes will enhance efficiency, productivity, and overall governance. The projects are expected to be completed within a specified timeframe, ensuring timely delivery and benefits to the state.
Key Features of the New Complexes:
- State House of Assembly Complex:
- Legislative chambers
- Offices for key officials
- Library
- Conference halls
- Clinic
- Media center
- State High Court Complex:
- 12 courtrooms
- Ceremonial court
- Judges’ offices
- E-library
- Media center
The governor also announced plans to repurpose the old buildings to serve the community. The former House of Assembly building will be converted into a hospital, while the old High Court building will be transformed into a girls’ college.
This holistic approach demonstrates the state government’s commitment to maximizing the impact of its investments and ensuring that the projects benefit the entire community.
By investing in modern infrastructure and prioritizing the needs of its citizens, Gombe State is taking a significant step towards a brighter future.
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