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Gombe State Signs ₦48.6 Billion Erosion Control Project in Historic Environmental Investment

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In a landmark move to combat environmental degradation, the Gombe State Government has signed a multi-billion naira contract for an 18-kilometre gully erosion control project, aimed at safeguarding lives, property, and the environment.

The contract, valued at ₦48.6 billion, was awarded to construction firm Triacta Nigeria Limited and marks one of the most significant environmental infrastructure investments in the state’s history. 

The project, which has a completion timeline of 30 months, is designed to address decades of severe erosion that have ravaged large parts of the state.

Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya officially launched the initiative during a ceremony at Hayin Misau in Gombe metropolis, where he also flagged off compensation payments to residents affected by the project. Additionally, the governor commissioned various agricultural and mobility assets to support rural livelihoods and improve climate resilience.

“This isn’t just about erosion control,” Governor Yahaya said. “It’s about investing in the future protecting our environment, securing communities, and promoting sustainable development.”

The governor highlighted his administration’s prior efforts under initiatives like Gombe Goes Green (3G), which saw over five million trees planted, as well as successful erosion control projects through the NEWMAP and ACReSAL programs. These include major interventions at Gombe State University (GSU) and the Federal College of Education (Technical), among others.

As part of the project’s broader impact, Yahaya announced that all affected residents within a 10-meter buffer zone along the project corridor would receive compensation. The initiative will also support economic resilience through the establishment of fish ponds, poultry farms, and other livelihood programs.

To further strengthen agricultural productivity and mobility in rural areas, the governor commissioned 12 tractors, 3 Hilux utility vehicles, 12 tricycles, and a Hiace bus.

Commissioner for Environment, Forest and Water Resources, Saidu Mohammed Fawu, disclosed that the state has over 200 active gully erosion sites. He revealed that more than ₦2.1 billion has already been paid in compensation for earlier interventions, which have helped protect nine communities.

“This current project is expected to benefit over 1.8 million people across Gombe State,” Fawu said.

Local leaders also hailed the initiative. Chairman of Akko Local Government, Mohammed Danladi Adamu, applauded the governor for delivering on promises that had long gone unfulfilled

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