TRENDING
How Betpawa’s Locker Room Bonus Is Building A Repeatable Model For Performance-Based Payments In African Football • Taraba task force arrests suspected illegal miners in gold site raid • One dies as floods ravage Edo communities • Brazil high court rules Argentina’s president cannot visit Bolsonaro • Amaechi withdraws case against Atiku’s ADC primary win • 2027: ‘He uses threat to life’ – Presidency reveals Peter Obi’s latest political strategy • Bago Explains Why He Won’t Probe Ex-Gov Bello, Warns Defectors, Fake News Peddlers • RIVCHPP Urges Rivers Residents to Embrace Health Insurance, Prioritises Preventive Healthcare • NBA Election: Only female candidate Badejo-Okusanya takes early lead in presidential election race • Badaki: We’re Tackling Structural Challenges In Tourism Sector Through Tourism Transformation Mandate • NESCAFÉ Next Level Promo Rewards Over 41,000 Consumers, Supports Entrepreneurial Ambitions • United Nigeria Airlines’ Unity Rewards, Boulevard Hotels Offer Members Discount, Flexible Check-In • Lagos Continental Hotel Setting National Benchmark for Luxury Business Travel, Says Karl Hala • Monica Kaltho withdraws court case challenging PDP Gombe governorship primary • Cucurella: I’ll Retire, Get A Tattoo If Spain Win World Cup 2026 • Police rescue abducted cattle dealer from kidnappers’ hideout in Edo • FTAN South-east Celebrates Ayalogu’s Legacy in Culture, Tourism, Enterprise • Why public servants have less than a month to update pension records • Nonprofit partnerships expand food, education and health support in Lagos communities • Soldiers kill two suspected terrorists, rescue kidnap victims in Benue • How Betpawa’s Locker Room Bonus Is Building A Repeatable Model For Performance-Based Payments In African Football • Taraba task force arrests suspected illegal miners in gold site raid • One dies as floods ravage Edo communities • Brazil high court rules Argentina’s president cannot visit Bolsonaro • Amaechi withdraws case against Atiku’s ADC primary win • 2027: ‘He uses threat to life’ – Presidency reveals Peter Obi’s latest political strategy • Bago Explains Why He Won’t Probe Ex-Gov Bello, Warns Defectors, Fake News Peddlers • RIVCHPP Urges Rivers Residents to Embrace Health Insurance, Prioritises Preventive Healthcare • NBA Election: Only female candidate Badejo-Okusanya takes early lead in presidential election race • Badaki: We’re Tackling Structural Challenges In Tourism Sector Through Tourism Transformation Mandate • NESCAFÉ Next Level Promo Rewards Over 41,000 Consumers, Supports Entrepreneurial Ambitions • United Nigeria Airlines’ Unity Rewards, Boulevard Hotels Offer Members Discount, Flexible Check-In • Lagos Continental Hotel Setting National Benchmark for Luxury Business Travel, Says Karl Hala • Monica Kaltho withdraws court case challenging PDP Gombe governorship primary • Cucurella: I’ll Retire, Get A Tattoo If Spain Win World Cup 2026 • Police rescue abducted cattle dealer from kidnappers’ hideout in Edo • FTAN South-east Celebrates Ayalogu’s Legacy in Culture, Tourism, Enterprise • Why public servants have less than a month to update pension records • Nonprofit partnerships expand food, education and health support in Lagos communities • Soldiers kill two suspected terrorists, rescue kidnap victims in Benue
Gov Namadi suspends N1.3bn Jigawa general hospital renovation contract
Back to Home

Gov Namadi suspends N1.3bn Jigawa general hospital renovation contract

Daily Post about 2 hours 2 mins read

Jigawa State Governor Umar Namadi has ordered the immediate suspension of the N1.3 billion contract for the renovation and remodelling of Gumel General Hospital.

The decision followed an unscheduled late-night inspection of the facility, during which the governor assessed the quality and pace of work at critical sections of the hospital, including the male and female wards, the General Out-Patient Department, and the isolation centre.

The governor expressed his dissatisfaction with the contractor’s performance and ordered the immediate suspension of the project.

Governor Namadi said the work carried out so far did not reflect the scope of the contract awarded by the state government, describing the progress as unsatisfactory.

According to him, the project was intended to deliver a comprehensive renovation and remodelling of the hospital, but the execution had failed to meet the government’s expectations.

“The progress of the work is unacceptable. We approved a complete renovation and remodelling of the hospital, but what we have seen does not meet the agreed standard. I have therefore directed that the project be suspended while we review the situation with the contractor,” the governor said.

He directed the Ministry of Health to suspend the contractor and take the necessary measures to protect public funds while ensuring the project is completed in line with the approved specifications.

The renovation contract, valued at more than N1.3 billion, was awarded to Yasmeen Automobile Nigeria Limited on December 17, 2025, with an eight-month completion timeline. However, seven months after work commenced, the governor said the level of execution remained far below expectations.

He reiterated that his administration would not condone poor-quality projects, warning contractors handling government contracts that strict adherence to specifications, quality standards and timely delivery remains non-negotiable.

Governor Namadi also visited Ringim General Hospital, where he inspected ongoing renovation work and instructed the contractor to address the identified shortcomings and accelerate the pace of execution.

Gov Namadi suspends N1.3bn Jigawa general hospital renovation contract

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

Adamawa

View All
AD

Katsina

View All
AD
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.