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ZONAL INTERVENTION PROJECTS Federal Goverment of Nigeria APPROPRIATION ACT 2014 APPROPRIATION ACT ZONAL INTERVENTION PROJECTS Federal Goverment of Nigeria APPROPRIATION ACT Federal Government of Nigeria 2014 APPROPRIATION ACT S/NO PROJECT TITLE AMOUNT AGENCY =N= 1 CONSTRUCTION OF ZING-YAKOKO-MONKIN ROAD, TARABA STATE 300,000,000 WORKS 2 CONSTRUCTION OF AJELE ROAD, ESAN SOUTH EAST LGA, EDO CENTRAL SENATORIAL 80,000,000 WORKS DISTRICT, EDO STATE 3 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, OTADA, OTUKPO, BENUE STATE (ONGOING) 150,000,000 YOUTH 4 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, OBI, BENUE STATE (ONGOING) 110,000,000 YOUTH 5 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, AGATU, BENUE STATE (ONGOING) 110,000,000 YOUTH 6 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE-MPU,ANINRI LGA ENUGU STATE 70,000,000 YOUTH 7 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE-AWGU, ENUGU STATE 150,000,000 YOUTH 8 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE-ACHI,OJI RIVER ENUGU STATE 70,000,000 YOUTH 9 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE-NGWO UDI LGA ENUGU STATE 100,000,000 YOUTH 10 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE- IWOLLO, EZEAGU LGA, ENUGU STATE 100,000,000 YOUTH 11 YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME IN LAGOS WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, LAGOS STATE 250,000,000 YOUTH 12 COMPLETION OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE AT BADAGRY LGA, LAGOS 200,000,000 YOUTH 13 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE IN IKOM, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT, CROSS 34,000,000 YOUTH RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 14 ELECTRIFICATION OF ALIFETI-OBA-IGA OLOGBECHE IN APA LGA, BENUE 25,000,000 REA 15 ELECTRIFICATION OF OJAGBAMA ADOKA, OTUKPO LGA, BENUE (NEW) 25,000,000 REA 16 POWER IMPROVEMENT AND PROCUREMENT AND INSTALLATION OF TRANSFORMERS IN 280,000,000 POWER OTUKPO LGA (NEW) 17 ELECTRIFICATION OF ZING—YAKOKO—MONKIN (ON-GOING) 100,000,000 POWER ADD100M 18 SUPPLY OF 10 NOS. 500 KVA TRANSFORMERS FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATIONS IN BENUE NORTH 50,000,000 REA WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, BENUE STATE 19 AGBOLO/GBAYI/KUJI/SHAPE/TUMTUM/WANA SMALL TOWNS ELECTRIFICATION PROJECTS IN 80,000,000 REA NIGER EAST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, NIGER STATE 20 CONSTRUCTION OF MONKIN SMALL EARTH DAM 200,000,000 WATER 21 ADORATION - UMUCHIGBO EROSION CONTROL PROJECT ENUGU EAST L.G.A. 50,000,000 AIRBDA 22 AMANSIODO-IMEZI-OGHE EROSION CONTROL PROJECT EZEAGU L.G.A 50,000,000 AIRBDA 23 NKWO-AGANA AMANDIM-AMAGU EROSION CONTROL IN EZEAGU LGA 30,000,000 AIRBDA 24 EZI UDOGO OBODO AKWU EROSION CONTROL PROJECT 40,000,000 AIRBDA 25 AGUENYI-MPU EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, ANINRI L.G.A. 45,000,000 AIRBDA 26 EKEGBO-OZUDA-UMUEGBOSI EROSION CONTROL PROJECT OJI RIVER L.G.A 45,000,000 AIRBDA 27 AWENE OLO-MGBAGBUOWA EROSION CONTROL PROJECT EZEAGU L.G.A AIRBDA 28 OKPUMODU-ENUGU MMAKU-ISI MMAMA EROSION CONTROL PROJECT AWGU 30,000,000 AIRBDA 29 EGWU-ACHI-AWGUNTA EROSION CONTROL PROJECT AWGU L.G.A 45,000,000 AIRBDA 30 COMPLETION OF UKPUNO-UGWUOBA EROSION CONTROL, OJI RIVER L.G.A AIRBDA 31 OKAFIA-ADAMI-ENUGU EZECHI UKAMA EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, UDI L.G.A 40,000,000 AIRBDA 32 AMAEKWURU-ISIKWE EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, OJI RIVER L.G.A 40,000,000 AIRBDA 33 IKWOKA--AMAGU-AJUNO OBIMO EROSION CONTROL PROJECT NSUKKA L.G.A 50,000,000 AIRBDA 34 UKPA UJIRI-NDIBEOJI-LAKWA EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, OJI RIVER L.G.A 50,000,000 AIRBDA 35 OBINAUGWU-GRAGU AHANI ACHI EROSION CONTROL PROJECT 40,000,000 AIRBDA 36 NKWO-MMILI-LYIUKWU EROSION CONTROL PROJECT IDEMILI NORTH L.G.A 50,000,000 AIRBDA 37 UMUABALI-UMUCHIME-OGBDIUKWU EROSION CONTROL PROJECT 40,000,000 AIRBDA 38 OBEAGU-EGUAWA EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, AWGU L.G.A 50,000,000 AIRBDA 39 IFURUAKU/HOSPITAL ROAD EROSION CONTROL PROJECT ABIA STATE 40,000,000 AIRBDA 40 OGBONDIKWU-AMAEKPE EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, UMUAHIA SOUTH L.G.A ABIA STATE 40,000,000 AIRBDA 41 UMUIBEJI EROSION CONTROL PROJECT UMUAHIA L.G.A ABIA STATE 40,000,000 AIRBDA 42 UMUAMA-UMUEGBOSI EROSION CONTROL PROJECT OJI RIVER L.G.A 50,000,000 AIRBDA 43 RETICULATION OF OGBOMBARA SPRING WATER HARVESTATION PROJECT NDEABOH ANINRI L 10,000,000 AIRBDA .G.A NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 1 2014 APPROPRIATION ACT Federal Goverment of Nigeria APPROPRIATION ACT Federal Government of Nigeria 2014 APPROPRIATION ACT S/NO PROJECT TITLE AMOUNT AGENCY =N= 44 EROSION CONTROL PROJECT AT ISIKWE GRILS SECONDARY SCHOOL ROAD OJI RIVER LGA 50,000,000 AIRBDA 45 OBINAGU EROSION CONTROL PROJECT UDI LGA 40,000,000 AIRBDA 46 UMUABI EROSION CONTROL PROJECT UDI LGA 30,000,000 AIRBDA 47 IHUIBE IHUEZEOKE EROSION CONTROL PROJECT OKPANKU, ANINRI L.G.A AIRBDA 48 AMOGWODU-AMAGU-AMEZE EROSION CONTROL PROJECT ANINRI L.G.A 40,000,000 AIRBDA 49 NKWO-INYI-INYI GIRLS-OBUNE EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, OJI RIVER L.G.A 50,000,000 AIRBDA 50 UGWUEME EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, AWGU L.G.A 30,000,000 AIRBDA 51 OKPO-OKPANUKU EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, ANINRI L.G.A 50,000,000 AIRBDA 52 COMPLETION OF IMUNO-MPU EROSION CONTROL PROJECT 20,000,000 AIRBDA 53 AMANI IBETE-OKPATU WATER PROJECT, UDI L.G.A 19,000,000 AIRBDA 54 UMUAGA TOWN WATER PROJECT, UDI L.G.A 18,000,000 AIRBDA 55 IBAGWA ANI TOWN (NSUKKA) WATER PROJECT AND 3KM RETICULATION 20,000,000 AIRBDA 56 BISHOP SHANAHAM WATER PROJECT, NSUKKA L.G.A ENUGU STATE 20,000,000 AIRBDA 57 EROSION CONTROL AT UMUHU, OWELLI, AWGU L.G.A 40,000,000 AIRBDA 58 COMPLETION OF ENUGU-OBINAGU- AIRBDA UDI EROSION CONTROL PROJECT UDI L.G.A ENUGU STATE 59 EROSION CONTROL AT AMABOKWU AKU, IGBO ETITI LGA, OGBEDE, ENUGU STATE 25,000,000 AIRBDA 60 CONSTRCTION OF AKUNINO WATER PROJECT WITH RETICULATION, UDI LGA 20,000,000 AIRBDA 61 OBAGU-UZO ENUGU ROAD AMOKWE EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, UDI LGA AIRBDA 62 CONSTRUCTION OF MOTORIZED BOREHOLE AT NKWO NNEWI MARKET, ANAMBRA STATE 15,600,000 AIRBDA 63 CONSTRUCTION OF SOLAR POWER BOREHOLE AND RETICULATION AT OZIZZA VILLAGE 8,500,000 AIRBDA AFIKPO NORTH 64 IHE-AGBUDU EROSION CONTROL PROJECT 10,000,000 AIRBDA 65 REHABILITATION OF EGBERU MPUTU WATER SCHEME IN ISIALA NGWA SOUTH LGA, ABIA STATE 13,500,000 AIRBDA WITH RETICULATION TO COMMUNITIES 66 IHE-OBUONA-UJIRI EROSION CONTROL PROJECT 50,000,000 AIRBDA 67 CONSTRUCTION OF WATER PROJECT AT AHANI OJI RIVER FARM VILLAGE AND INSTALLATION 30,400,000 AIRBDA OF 300KVA AND ELECTRIFICATION 68 TRAINING WOMEN FARMERS FROM 5 LGA OF ENUGU WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT ON 30,000,000 AIRBDA APPLICATION OF HERBICIDE 69 EROSION CONTROL AT FOUR CORNERS-AMEACHI-AMIGBO-AMEKE ROAD 50,000,000 AIRBDA 70 EROSION CONTROL PROJECT AT UMUOME OKWE-UMUEGBOSI UNO, OJI RIVER LGA, ENUGU 50,000,000 AIRBDA STATE 71 MINI WATER SCHEME, SANITATION FACILITIES IN BAWOP AND BIAJUA COMMUNITIES IN BOKI 75,000,000 CRBDA LGA AND YALA NKUM AND EKPOKPA OFUTOP IN IKOM LGA, CROSS RIVER STATE 72 MINI WATER SCHEME,NYAJE VILLAGE, CROSS RIVER STATE 50,000,000 CRBDA 73 EMPOWERMENT OF FISHING COMMUNITIES IN ODUKPANI AND CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE 50,000,000 CRBDA 74 EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT CONVENTION CENTRE, CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE. 200,000,000 CRBDA 75 FLOOD AND EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT USUMUTONG, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL 50,000,000 CRBDA SENATORIAL DISTRICT, CROSS RIVER STATE 76 WATER SUPPLY SCHEME, USUMUTONG, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT, CROSS 50,000,000 CRBDA RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 77 FLOOD AND EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT KWAKAGON, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL 50,000,000 CRBDA SENATORIAL DISTRICT, CROSS RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 78 FLOOD AND EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT IRRUAN, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL SENATORIAL 50,000,000 CRBDA DISTRICT, CROSS RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 79 IRRUAN DAM (ON-GOING) 200,000,000 CRBDA 80 FLOOD AND EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT BATERIKO, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL SENATORIAL 50,000,000 CRBDA DISTRICT, CROSS RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 81 FLOOD AND EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT AJASSOR (ON-GOING) 50,000,000 CRBDA 82 CONSTRUCTION OF EDOR SURFACE WATER PROJECT, EDOR, CROSS RIVER STATE (ON- 50,000,000 CRBDA GOING) NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 2 2014 APPROPRIATION ACT Federal Goverment of Nigeria APPROPRIATION ACT Federal Government of Nigeria 2014 APPROPRIATION ACT S/NO PROJECT TITLE AMOUNT AGENCY =N= 83 EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT IKOM, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT, CROSS 75,000,000 CRBDA RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 84 FLOOD AND EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT AKPARABONG, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL 75,000,000 CRBDA SENATORIAL DISTRICT, CROSS RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 85 FLOOD AND EROSION CONTROL WORKS AT AKAM, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL SENATORIAL 75,000,000 CRBDA DISTRICT, CROSS RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 86 WATER SUPPLY SCHEME, IYAMOYONG, CROSS RIVER CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT, CROSS 50,000,000 CRBDA RIVER STATE (ON-GOING) 87 SUPPLY OF GRINDING MACHINES, MINOR AND MAJOR FOR WOMEN ENTERPRISE 20,000,000 UBRBDA 88 CONSTRUCTION OF HAND PUMPS IN SELECTED AREA OF GOMBE NORTH SENATORIAL 50,000,000 UBRBDA DISTRICT 89 CONSTRUCTION OF DUTSEN BAKOSHI (GODA) DAM IN SHANONO LGA, KANO STATE (ON- 180,000,000 HJRBDA GOING) 90 THE RECLAMATION, DRAINAGE WORK AND ACCESS ROADS IN GWARZO, KABO AND 180,000,000 HJRBDA BAGWAI LGA'S IN KANO NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT (ON-GOING) 91 COMPLETION OF SMALL IRRIGATION SCHEMES IN KANO NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, KANO 120,000,000 HJRBDA STATE (ON-GOING) 92 SOLAR POWERED BORHOLES IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS OF KANO NORTH SENATOEIAL 150,000,000 HJRBDA DISTRICT, KANO STATE 93 REHABILITATION OF ISEYIN-IKERE GEORGE DAM ROAD 175,000,000 OORBDA 94 DRILLING OF BOREHOLE IN OYO NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRCT, OYO STATE 100,000,000 OORBDA 95 REHABILITATION OF KISI-IGBOHO ROAD 100,000,000 OORBDA 96 REHABILITATION OF OKEAMU-ISEYIN ROAD 50,000,000 OORBDA 97 PROVISION OF 30 NOS. SOLAR POWERED BOREHOLES WITH OVERHEAD TANK AND 300,000,000 LBRDA RETICULATION IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS OF BENUE NORTH WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT: MARKURDI, GBOKO, GUMA, BURUKU, GWER WEST, AND TARKA LGAs, BENUE STATE @ 10M EACH 98 FLOOD CHANNELIZATION AND GULLY RECLAMATION WORK IN DYEGH MBAATIKYAA, DYEGH, 50,000,000 LBRDA BURUKU LGA, BENUE STATE 99 CONSTRUCTION OF NJIRIV EARTH DAM (ON-GOING) 100,000,000 LBRDA 100 CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE AT ADANKARI- AKPA IN OTUKPO LGA, BENUE STATE 100,000,000 LBRDA 101 CONSTRUCTION OF ACESS BRIDGE AT TSE BAAR GBOKO EAST, GBOKO LGA, BENUE STATE 5,000,000 LBRDA 102 COMPLETION OF UGA EARTH DAM, UGA MBAKYONNGU WARD, BURUKU LGA, BENUE STATE 50,000,000 LBRDA 103 COMPLETION OF MBACHUNGH EARTH DAM IN MBACHUNGH WARD, TARKA LGA, BENUE 50,000,000 LBRDA STATE 104 CONSTRUCTION OF 2 NOS.
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