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Ebonyi State.Cdr Ebonyi State ...Salt of the Nation Created: 1 October 1996 Capital: Abakaliki Joined CSDP: 2009 EBONYI CSDP RURAL TRANSPORTATION SECTOR EDE-OGBALA COMMUNITY, EBONYI LGA MBEKE-ISHIEKE COMMUNITY, EBONYI LGA Project Title: Construction of a Mini Bridge Project Title: Grading of 14km Farm Road with (4nos) Ring Culvert Approved Amount: N9,335,000.00, Approved Amount: N8,700,000.00, NDUDARA COMMUNITY, ABAKALIKI LGA OKOFFIA COMMUNITY, EZZA SOUTH LGA Project Title: Construction of Double Cell Mini-Bridge Project Title: Construction of a Box Culvert Approved Amount: N8,700,000.00 Approved Amount: N8,543,000.00 EFFIUM COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA UNWANA COMMUNITY, AFIKPO NORTH LGA Project Title: Grading of 4.5km Farm Road Project Title: Grading & Lateriting of 500m Road with Ring Culvert (3nos) with Mini Bridge and Ring Culvert Approved Amount: N5,300,000.00, Approved Amount: N6,673,000.00 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development 20 9 SEETHROUGH 117 EBONYI CSDP RURAL TRANSPORTATION SECTOR NDIADZA NDIEZE COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA ISHINKWO COMMUNITY, ONICHA LGA Project Title: Grading of 3.5km Farm Road with a Box Culvert Project Title: Grading of Farm Road with 900mm Approved Amount: N2,100,000.00 Ring Culvert (5nos) & 600mm Ring Culvert (2nos) Approved Amount: N8,655,000.00, IGBEAGU COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA UMUOGUDU-AKPU COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA Project Title: Construction of a Box Culvert Project Title: Construcon of a Box Culvert Approved Amount: N2,220,000.00, Approved Amount: N2,957,929.00, NDIECHI-EZZAINYIMAGU COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA OMAKORIE COMMUNITY, ABAKALIKI LGA Project Title: Grading of 2km Farm Road Project Title: Construction of Mini-Bridge and Grading of Road Approved Amount: N1,000,000.00, Approved Amount: N3,716,000.00, 118 SEETHROUGH 20 9 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development EBONYI CSDP SOCIO ECONOMIC SECTOR UBURU COMMUNITY, OHAOZARA LGA NDUFU ALIKE COMMUNITY, IKWO LGA Project Title: Construction of a Block of Six Market Stalls Project Title: Construction of 3 Blocks of Open Market Stall Approved Amount: N4,500,000.00 of 20 Units each. Approved Amount: N7,200,000.00 OSHIEGBE COMMUNITY, EZZA NORTH LGA, OPI COMMUNITY, AFIKPO NORTH LGA Project Title: Construction of 3 Blocks of Open Market Stall Project Title: Construction of Town Hall of 20 unit each & VIP Toilet for Male & Female Approved Amount: N 7,500,000.00, Approved Amount: N7,600,000.00, ISHIELU COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA, AKPOHA COMMUNITY, AFIKPO NORTH LGA Project Title: Construction of Town Hall Project Title: Construction of 2 Blocks of Lock-up Stall Approved Amount: N8,348,000.00 of 20 Units each. Approved Amount: N6,872,480.00 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development 20 9 SEETHROUGH 119 EBONYI CSDP ELECTRICITY SECTOR OCHEGE UKAWU COMMUNITY, ONICHA LGA NDIECHI-EZZAINYIMAGU COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA Project Title: Extension of Electricity (3.2km) Project Title: Extension of Electricity with LT Span of 8.6km Approved Amount: N7,490,000.00, Approved Amount: N9,000,000.00, NDIEBOR AMACHI COMMUNITY, ABAKALIKI LGA NDUFU AMALEKWUNA AMEKA COMMUNITY, EZZA SOUTH LGA Project Title: Extension of Electricity with a Transformer Project Title: Extension of Electricity (2km) Approved Amount: N7,770,000.00 Approved Amount: N4,452,000.00 NDEGU ECHARA COMMUNITY, IKWO LGA NDIADZA NDIEZE COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA Project Title: Extension of Electricity with Installation of (2nos) Project Title: Extension of Electricity (2.75KM) 300KVA Transformers owned by Community Approved Amount: N5,692,000.00, Approved Amount: N4,995,000.00 120 SEETHROUGH 20 9 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development EBONYI CSDP ELECTRICITY SECTOR UMUKA COMMUNITY, OHAOZARA LGA ISHIELU COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA Project Title: Extension of Electricity Project Title: Extension of Electricity Approved Amount: N3,000,000.00 Approved Amount: N1,500,000.00, NKPOIKWE OKPOSHI-ESHI COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA EGUEGBE COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA, Project Title: Extension of Electricity with 300KVA Transformer Project Title: Extension of Electricity with Transformer Approved Amount: N5,251,700.00, Approved Amount: N8,500,000.00, NKOMORO COMMUNITY, EZZA NORTH LGA IGBEAGU COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA Project Title: Extension of Electricity with Installation of Project Title: Extension of Electricity, 300KVA Transformer o wned by Community Approved Amount: N7,755,100.00, Approved Amount: N8,697,500.00 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development 20 9 SEETHROUGH 121 EBONYI CSDP WATER SECTOR UKWAGBA COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA ISHIEKE COMMUNITY, EBONYI LGA Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Boreholes (3Nos) Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Borehole (1No) Approved Amount: N1,950,000.00, Approved Amount: N650,000.00, NDIADZA NDIEZE COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA AMOKWE-EZEKE COMMUNITY, AFIKPO NORTH LGA Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Borehole (3nos.) Project Title: Upgrading to a Motorized Borehole Approved Amount: N1,950,000.00 Approved Amount: N1,500,774.00 NKOMORO COMMUNITY, EZZA NORTH LGA OGUZORONWEYA COMMUNITY, EBONYI LGA. Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Boreholes (2nos) Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Boreholes (8Nos) Approved Amount: N1,300,000.00, Approved Amount: N5,200,000.00, 122 SEETHROUGH 20 9 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development EBONYI CSDP WATER SECTOR NDUDARA COMMUNITY, ABAKALIKI LGA NKPOIKWE OKPOSHI-ESHI COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Boreholes (2Nos) Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Borehole (2Nos) Approved Amount: N1,300,000.00 Approved Amount: N1,300,000.00, EGUEGBE COMMUNITY, IZZI LGA UMUAKPU COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Borehole (2Nos) Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Borehole (12Nos) Approved Amount: N1,500,000.00 Approved Amount: N7,800,000.00 ISHINKWO COMMUNITY, ONICHA LGA NDUKWE COMMUNITY, AFIKPO NORTH LGA Project Title: Drilling of Hand Pump Water Borehole (2nos) Project Title: Construction of Motorized Borehole (2Nos) Approved Amount: N1,300,000.00, Approved Amount: N3,845,000.00 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development 20 9 SEETHROUGH 123 EBUNWANA COMMUNITY, AFIKPO SOUTH LGA UMUOGUDU-AKPU COMMUNITY, OHAUKWU LGA Project Title: Renovation of Secondary School Science Laboratory Project Title: Construction of Secondary School Examination Hall Approved Amount: N6,118,730.00, Approved Amount: N7,041,471.00 OMAKORIE COMMUNITY, ABAKALIKI LGA EZZA UMUHALI COMMUNITY, ISHIELU LGA Project Title: Construction of a Primary School 6-Classroom Block Project Title: Construction of Civic Centre Approved Amount: N6,274,500.00 Approved Amount: N8,015,000.00 NDUFU AMALEKWUNA AMEKA COMMUNITY, EZZA SOUTH LGA Project Title: Construction of Health Centre with Basic Equipment Approved Amount: N5,500,000.00, 124 SEETHROUGH 20 9 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development Edo State ...heart beat of Nigeria Geopolitical Zone: Created: 27 August 1991 Capital: Benin City Joined CSDP: 2009 EDO CSDP ELECTRICITY SECTOR Agbodo Electrification Total Cost: N6,775,000 Agbodo Electrification Total Cost: N6,775,000 Ago Ivbioba Electrification Aiyetoro Electrification Total Cost: N3, 950,000 Anyawozah Electrification Ekhator Electrification 126 SEETHROUGH 20 9 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development EDO CSDP ELECTRICITY SECTOR Egboha Electrification Total Cost:n7, 000,000 Igue Evon Imovon Electrification Erhunrhun Electrification Total Cost: N3, 305,ooo Evbayoboru Electrification Eyaen Electrification Total Cost:n4, 507, 300 Eyaen Electrification Total Cost:n4, 7000, 000 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development 20 9 SEETHROUGH 127 EDO CSDP ELECTRICITY SECTOR Igue-ovo Emovuogbe Iyamu Electrification Obakpolor Electrification Obuenevboribo Electrification Total Cost:n6, 380,000 Ogbe Agbamesumu Electrification Ogwa Electrification Total Cost N2, 350,000 Ogbegie Electrification Oka-4 Electrification Total Cost: N3, 253,000 128 SEETHROUGH 20 9 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development EDO CSDP ELECTRICITY SECTOR Okeze Electrification Okhokugbo Electrification Total Cost: N4, 650, 000 Onumu Oke Electrification Orior Osewende Electrification Powerline Electrification Total Cost:n6, 500,000 Ugbiyoko Electrification N9, 480,000 Uselu Nahor Electrification Total Ost: N7, 500,000 Utagban Electrification Total Cost: 6,100,000 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development 20 9 SEETHROUGH 129 EDO - CSDP EDUCATION SECTOR Ugbuwe Primary School Otuo Sec.sch. & Comp. Classrooms Total Cost: N5, 850,950 Ososo Secondary School Okhokhugbo Sec. Sch. Ogugu Secondary School Ofumwegbe Sec.school Total Cost: N5, 884,450 Obagie Nevbosa Sec. Sch. Iyamoh Sec. Sch. Library Totalcost: N3, 808,460 130 SEETHROUGH 20 9 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development EDO - CSDP EDUCATION SECTOR Evbuakhae Primary School Evbuabogun Primary School Total Cost: N6, 281,468 Uhen Secondary School Ibinafe Secondary School Total Cost:6, 088,470 Evbuaekhae Primary School Iyamoh Sec Sch. Laboratory Total Cost: N4, 749,590 Ibillo Examination Hall Uzanu Sec. Sch. Staff Quarters Ogugu Sec. Sch. Exam Hall Imiomuza Secondary School CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development 20 9 SEETHROUGH 131 EDO - CSDP WATER SECTOR Aiyetoro Water Scheme Total Cost: N2, 342,920 Aiyetoro Water Scheme Total Cost: N2, 342,920 Ogwa Water Scheme 2nd Phase Total Cost: 4,549,000 Oka 4 Water Scheme Total Cost: 3, 400,000 Ogwa Mini Water Scheme Ogwa Water Scheme Phase II 132 SEETHROUGH 20 9 CSDP...Promoting Community Driven Development EDO - CSDP SOCIO ECONOMIC SECTOR Igiode Skill Acquisition Ugboshiafe Skill Acquisition N4, 788,975 Opoji Skill Acquisition Centre Total Cost: N5, 510,180 Ogugu Open Market Total Cost: Ivbiuka
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