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The developmental initiatives, according to the director, were meant to uplift socio-economic and commercial activities as well as reduce rural-urban drift through an upgrade of the living standard of rural dwellers in the state.
Ojetola said that the ministry would construct 20 kilometres of roads and grade existing 40 kilometres of roads with width not exceeding eight metres.
According to him, the government also planned to construct 20 kilometres asphaltic roads in each of the 20 local government councils in the state.
He said that the ministry proposed a budget of N11.875 billion, out of which N11 billion was proposed for capital projects and N875million for recurrent expenditure.
In another development, the Assistant General Manager,
Thomas gave an assurance that feasible mechanisms were being put in place through various capital projects worth N6.5 billion to ensure sufficient and sustainable potable water supply to residents at an affordable rate.
He said that the ministry had proposed a budget of N8.55 billion, consisting of N2.05 billion for personnel and overheads while N750 million was projected as revenue.
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