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(Etf) Year 1999 Reconciled Projects EDUCATION TRUST FUND (ETF) YEAR 1999 RECONCILED PROJECTS IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS NATIONWIDE EDUCATION TRUST FUND YEAR 1999 RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH-CENTRAL ZONE APPROVED COST S/N STATE INSTITUTION ALLOCATION RECONCILED PROJECTS REMARKS LIMIT 1 PLATEAU University of Jos, Jos 59,027,776.67 (i) Supply of Computer Centre with 100KVA Generator 2,061,898.36 Completed (ii) Generator Hosue for Computer Centre 301,086.50 (iii) Renovation of Faculty of Law 1,959,980.00 (iv) Renovation of Building of Natural Sciences 2,984,645.00 (v) Renovation of Lecture Hall A1 1,159,232.00 (vi) Renovation of Law Auditorium 3,251,983.00 (vii) Construction of Computer Centre Phase II 7,213,407.00 (viii) Construction of Academic Loop Road B1 P/Site 10,306,000.00 (ix) Extension of Offices of Clinical Depts. Of Faculty of Medical Sciences at JUTH Block 'A' 5,479,620.00 (x) Extension of Offices of Clinical Depts. Of Faculty of Medical Sciences at JUTH Block 'B' 3,343,020.00 (xi) Rehabilitation of 1 Million Litres Surface Tanks at Students Village 1,496,500.00 (xii) External works at Townhsip Campus (Fence, Gates, drains and pavement) 1,241,892.00 (xiii) Construction of parking space at Student Centre (Bauchi Road Campus) 2,138,180.00 (xiv) Construction of Storm Drain from Library to Administrative Block 607,525.00 (xv) Rehabilitation of prefab labs. 768,911.00 (xvi) Renovation of Lecture Halls and MITU at Clinical Site JUTH 650,300.00 (xvii) Turfing football field, Bauchi Road Campus 348,500.00 (xviii) Supply of 3 Microscopes to Dept. of Medical Microbiology 4,085,000.00 (xix) Renovation of part burnt Zoology Laboratory 871,806.00 (xx) Re-roofing/Re-felting of 4-Storey building at township campus. 11,388,000.00 (xxi) Reading Chairs, office tables, and chairs for FASS Library 1,620,000.00 (xxii) Reading Tables for Library 950,000.00 (xxiii) Metal book stacks and Turnstile for FASS Library 392,550.00 (xxiv) Supply of 300KVA Generator for half of Bauchi Road Campus 4,835,057.63 (xxv) Supply of 17 Microscopes for Department of Botany 2,125,000.00 71,580,093.49 Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin- (i) Construction of 1 unit of four Classroom block Ladi 24,709,302.00 13,826,386.35 Completed (ii) 1 No. Mercedes Benz MBO 1414 Bus with Insurance 10,384,569.50 (iii) 1 No. Borehole 750,000.00 (iv) 5 Nos. Computers with 2 Nos. Printers 760,224.00 25,721,179.85 1999RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH CENTRAL ZONE EDUCATION TRUST FUND YEAR 1999 RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH-CENTRAL ZONE APPROVED COST S/N STATE INSTITUTION ALLOCATION RECONCILED PROJECTS REMARKS LIMIT Plateau State College Of Education, Gindiri 18,318,965.50 (i) Construction of Hostel Block 6,485,181.22 Completed (ii) Construction of 1 No. Library Block 6,456,000.00 (iii) Construction of Classrom Block 4,300,000.00 17,241,181.22 Federal College Of Education, Pankshin 18,318,965.50 (i) Rehabilitation of roof FMW 44 & 45 906,160.00 Completed (ii) Rehabilitation of roof FMW 53 459,650.00 (iii) Rehabilitation of roof Structures FMW41 549,155.00 (iv) Reactivation of power house 3,558,680.50 (v) Renovation of Model Primary School 7,327,286.20 (vi) Rehabilitations of Rood Structure in Male Hostel 2,325,944.00 (vii) Rehabilitations of Rood Structures 2,346,202.00 (viii) Supply of Furniture 506,000.00 (ix) Purchase of Machine 250,000.00 (x) Repair of Machine Wood Paliner 20,000.00 (xi) Repairs of Machine Lister Concrete Mixer 40,000.00 18,289,077.70 Federal College Of Vetenary & Medical Laboratory Technology, Vom NO ALLOCATION Plateau State College Of Agriculture, Garkawa NO ALLOCATION Federal College Of Animal Health & Production Technology, Vom NO ALLOCATION Federal College Of Forestry, Jos NO ALLOCATION 1999RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH CENTRAL ZONE EDUCATION TRUST FUND YEAR 1999 RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH-CENTRAL ZONE APPROVED COST S/N STATE INSTITUTION ALLOCATION RECONCILED PROJECTS REMARKS LIMIT Federal Coll.ege Of Land Resource Technology, Kuru NO ALLOCATION SSE, Plateau 18,000,000.00 (i) Construction of 2 Classroom and office at GSS Chugiri 1,381,953.68 Completed (ii) Construction of 2 Classrooms and office at GSS Kerker 1,381,953.68 (iii) Construction of 2 Classrooms and office at GSS Kapwis 1,381,953.68 (iv) Construction of 2 Classrooms and office at GSS Gyangyang 1,381,953.68 (v) Construction of 2 Classrooms and office at GSS Langshi 1,381,953.68 (vi) Construction of 2 Classrooms and office at GSS Abwordyis 1,381,953.68 (vii) Construction of 2 Classrooms and office at GSS Jakatai 1,381,953.68 (viii) Construction of 2 Classrooms and office at GSS Tukus 1,381,953.68 (ix) Construction of 2 Classrooms and office at GSS Kwang 1,381,953.68 (x) Supply and installation of IBM Computers and Accessories at Government College Jos 600,000.00 (xi) Supply and installation of IBM Computers and Accessories at Government College Pankshin 600,000.00 (xii) Supply and installation of IBM Computers and Accessories at GGSS Shendam 600,000.00 (xiii) Supply and installation of IBM Computers and Accessories at Government College Deng 600,000.00 (xiv) Supply of 39 sets of Dual Desk at N80,5000 per set of 23 Dual Desks 3,139,500.00 (xv) Administration, Stationeris etc. 22,916.88 18,000,000.00 SPEB, Plateau (i) Reconstruction of a block of three (3) Classroom office block (3) at 68,000,000.00 LGEA School Bakin-Kogi in Shendam LGA 1,378,029.43 Completed (ii) Rehabilitation of a block of four (4) Classrooms block (D) at LGEA School Duankwan in Shendam LGA 1,158,220.34 (iii) Rehabilitation of a block of 5 Classrooms/office block (D) at RCM School , Kalong in Shendam LGA 1,330,303.46 (iv) Rehabilitation of a block of 2 Classrooms block (C) at LGEA Kalong , in Wase LGA 810,943.45 (v) Rehabilitation of a block of 4 Classrooms block (D) at Central School Wase-Tofa , in Wase LGA 680,375.44 (vi) Rehabilitation of a block of 3 Classrooms/Office at Central School Wase , in Wase LGA 955,377.98 (vii) Rehabilitation of a block of 2 Classrooms block (C) at LGEA School Kanana , in Langtang-South LGA 694,148.86 1999RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH CENTRAL ZONE EDUCATION TRUST FUND YEAR 1999 RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH-CENTRAL ZONE APPROVED COST S/N STATE INSTITUTION ALLOCATION RECONCILED PROJECTS REMARKS LIMIT (viii) Rehabilitation of a block of 3 Classrooms/Office block (A) and Renovation of a block of 3 Classroom/office block (C) at Central School Mabudi, in Langtang-South LGA 1,367,463.96 (ix) Reconstruction of block of 2 Classrooms (Block C) at LGEA School Talgwang in Langtang -South LGA 917,024.72 (x) Rehabilitation of block of 3 Classrooms/Office (Block E) at RCM School at Lalin in Mikang LGA 1,445,088.40 (xi) Rehabilitation of block of 2 Classrooms/Office (Block C) at LGEA School, Kurgwi in Mikang LGA 867,673.82 (xii) Rehabilitation of block of 2 Classrooms/Office (Block B) at LGEA School, Dokan Kasuwa in Mikang LGA 742,685.14 (xiii) Rehabilitation of block of 3 Classrooms/Office (Block E) at LGEA School, Dokan Kasuwa in Qua'an pan LGA 988,280.39 (xiv) Rehabilitation of block of 2 Classrooms/Office (Block C) at LGEA School, Kurgi in Qua'an pan LGA 710,677.45 (xv) Rehabilitation of block of 2 Classrooms/Office (Block B) at LGEA School, Dokan Kasuma in Qua'an pan LGA 1,569,697.89 (xvi) Rehabilitation of block of 4 Classrooms/Office (Block D) at LGEA School, Yakot in Langtang- North LGA 1,445,088.40 (xvii) Rehabilitation of block of 2 Classrooms (Block B) at LGEA School, Reak in Langtang- North LGA 867,673.82 (xviii) Rehabilitation of block of 2 Classrooms/Office (Block B) at LGEA School, Limun in Langtang- North LGA 742,685.14 (xix) Renovation of 3 Classrooms/Office at Demonstration School, Gindiri in Mangu LGA 587,337.88 (xx) Rehabilitation of 3 Classrooms at Demonstration School, Gindiri in Mangu LGA 964,357.51 (xxi) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms/Office at LGEA School, Klali , in Mangu LGA 817,322.87 (xxii) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms at EKAN Primary School, Panyam , in Mangu LGA 693,166.65 (xxiii) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms/Office at LGEA School, Jing , in Pankshin LGA 769,870.00 (xxiv) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms at EKAN Primary School, Pankshin , in Pankshin LGA 665,718.22 (xxv) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms/Office at LGEA School Tal- kwapzak, in Pankshin LGA 1,020,336.90 (xxvi) Rehabilitation of 3 Classrooms at LGEA School Maiyanga, in Bokkos LGA 799,543.32 (xxvii) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms/Office at Central School Mushere, in Bokkos LGA 751,141.58 1999RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH CENTRAL ZONE EDUCATION TRUST FUND YEAR 1999 RECONCILED PROJECTS NORTH-CENTRAL ZONE APPROVED COST S/N STATE INSTITUTION ALLOCATION RECONCILED PROJECTS REMARKS LIMIT (xxviii) Rehabilitation of 3 Classrooms at LGEA School Sha, in Bokkos LGA 1,005,696.53 (xxix) Construction of 3 Classrooms at LGEA School Gwande, in Bokkos LGA 1,763,570.15 (xxx) Construction of 3 Classrooms at LGEA School Horrop, in Bokkos LGA 1,663,570.15 (xxxi) Rehabilitation of 3 Classrooms at LGEA School Toff, in Bokkos LGA 1,011,260.63 (xxxii) Rehabilitation of 3 Classrooms/Office at LGEA School Garba, in Kanam LGA 691,294.08 (xxxiii) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms/Office at LGEA School Kantana, in Kanam LGA 768,223.77 (xxxiv) Construction of 2 Classrooms/Office at LGEA School Zakkan, in Kanam LGA 1,652,430.93 (xxxv) Rehabilitation of 3 Classrooms at LGEA School Tuttung, in Kanam LGA 728,126.25 (xxxvi) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms at LGEA School Kwalmiya, in Kanam LGA 716,810.14 (xxxvii) Rehabilitation of 3 Classrooms/Office at Central Primary School Amper, in Kanke LGA 799,550.92 (xxxviii) Rehabilitation of 2 Classrooms at LGEA School Mwel-Ampang, in Kanke LGA 742,700.60 (xxxix) Rehabilitation
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