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Tambuwal’s one year by numbers

1

Number of Special Adviser appointed by Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal since he came on board on May 29, 2015. This is part of cost-saving measure adopted by government considering the nation’s precarious economic situation.

3

Micro-Finance banks to be established by the State in the three senatorial districts of the state. All paper works have been completed.

PHC 2
Work nearing completion at the state Independent Power Project

4

Communities where the state contributory health scheme has taken off. The communities are Gagi, Shinaka, Rimawa and Sire.

6

Hospitals approved for upgrading to premier health facilities in various parts of the state. Some of these projects include repairs and renovations of the Maternity Unit of State Specialist Hospital, Sokoto and General Hospitals of Tangaza, Illela and Wurno, completion of the second phase of the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, comprising of 47 staff houses, two wards and landscaping. Conversion of Amanawa Leprosarium into Infectious Diseases Hospital, and the conversion MMSH into a Renal and Cardiac Centre.

Noma Hospital
Ongoing work at the Noma Children Hospital

22

Number of major projects inherited from previous administration and funds provided for their completion. They include projects in housing, energy and power (State IPP), roads, health, rural and community development, agriculture, water resources, mining and building of office accommodation for civil servants and other public workers eg legislators.

22

Doctors and Engineers sponsored for medical and engineering studies in foreign universities under the Higher Education Scheme Programme.

Kalambaina
Completed work at the 500 housing unit Kalambaina Estate awaiting commissioning

25

Number of International Development Partners attracted to Sokoto to work in the health sector.

213

Number of Doctors and Health Professionals engaged to develop Sokoto State Strategic Health Plan for 2016-2020 in collaboration with RTI/LEAD/USAID.

Housing
Ongoing construction work at the Gidan Man Ada Estate

300

Civil Servants who benefitted from Home renovation loan guaranteed by the government, and expended through the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN).

500

Units of houses at Kalambaina and Gidan Man Ada inherited from the previous administration and funds provided for their completion.

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Planting of tree to tackle desert encroachment

500

New teachers recruited by government to boost manpower in secondary schools

500

New junior and mid-cadre staff employed into the state civil service. They include drivers, messengers, mechanics and other clerical/administrative officers.

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Presenting fertilizer to a farmer

583

Number of NOMA patients to receive free plastic surgeries at the state Noma Children Hospital. Policy successfully implemented in collaboration with French health charity organisation, Medecine Sans Frontier

1000

New millionaires created in Sokoto after the payment of retirement benefits to 1907 pensioners.

Dist 1
Governor Tambuwal and Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar take place in the monthly environmental sanitation

8,000

Sokoto students who benefitted from Government’s free JAMB forms ahead of the 2016 joint admissions and matriculations board unified tertiary institutions adminission examinations.

6,500

Epilepsy and psychiatric patients who received free medication from government. They were drawn from 65 wards in the 23 local government areas of Sokoto state.

Dist 4
Laying the foundation for workers’ estate

9,000

Tonnes of fertilizer bought and sold to farmers at subsidized rate for the 2015 farming season at the cost of N1.2 billion Naira.

19,000

Estimated number of job opportunities created by the government in the last one year. They include jobs in the civil service, agricultural sector, mining sector and the introduction of the new Primary Healthcare Under-One-Roof policy. All health workers in ministries and agencies working in the local government areas have been absorbed into the state Primary healthcare Development Agency. 

CoA Wurno
Inspection of construction at the newly-established College of Agriculture, Wurno

N40,000

Money paid to each of the 575 extremely poor beneficiaries under the conditional cash transfer scheme in Illela LGA.

100,000

Tonnes of fertiliser to be produced by the new Ferrtiliser Company to be established in Sokoto by Prime Gold Fertiliser Company. An MoU has already been signed to that effect. 5,000 job opportunities will be created by the company.

IPP 2
Work nearing completion at the state Independent Power Project

N500,000

Money given to each family of the 138 hajj stampede victims. A breakdown of the number showed that 114 pilgrims were confirmed dead, 22 missing and two injured but were later treated and discharged.

$250m

Total money to be expended for the establishment of a Tomato Processing Factory by Erisco Foods Limited in Sokoto. An MoU has already been signed while land for the project has been handed over to the company by the Government.

N874.9m

Total funds released as counterpart funding for intervention in health along with Dangote Foundation and Bill/Melinda Gates Foundation.

1,000,000

Children immunised from measles and other child killer diseases in Sokoto in February 2016.

1,193,760

Enrolled pupils/students in the Basic Education Schools for the 2015/2016 academic session in Sokoto State.

N10,000,000

Expended monthly to provide free drugs to patients in hospitals and other health facilities in Sokoto.

Housing 2
Ongoing construction work at the Gidan Man Ada Estate 

N33,500,000

Expended every month by the Zakat and Endowment Committee for the payment of N6,500 monthly stipends to under-privileged members of the society as part of government’s initiative to tackle extreme poverty.

N851,422,034

Expended in the expansion and complete renovation of GGC Rabah (N301,442,835), GGMSS Illela (N174,571,772), GSS Tureta (N241,305,893) and GGADSS S/Birni (N134,101,534) under the school renovation and expansion project.

N1,000,000,000

Expended in the payment of tuition/living expenses to our students studying in various disciplines across the globe. Presently, Sokoto has over 342 foreign students under FULL sponsorship by the Sokoto State Government and we have also have over 17,000 students studying various courses in Institutions of higher learning, within the country.

Housing 3
Ongoing construction work at the Gidan Man Ada Estate

N1,194,741,000

Appropriated for the establishment of a Boarding Secondary School in Gudu LGA. The school will improve enrolment, retention and transition of pupils from Primary to Secondary Schools in the Local Government and its neighbours, such as Tangaza and Illela.

N1,207,080,000

Funds expended in the purchase of fertiliser for the 2016 cropping season.

N1,500,000,000

Redundant funds recovered by Government from 100 previously unknown accounts in various commercial banks after the introduction of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) payment system.

N1,660,000,000

Funds expended in  the provision of water pumps, seedlings, drilling tube wells and other agricultural machineries for farmers.

N1,690,000,000

For the procurement of 1000 units of Tiller Machines for farmers in the state.

IPP 1
Work nearing completion at the state Independent Power Project

N2,000,000,000

Money set aside by Sokoto State Government and the Bank of Industry (BoI) as intervention funds for the development of micro, small and medium scale enterprises in the state.

N2,000,000,000

Another N2 billion set aside for intervention in social sectors for the implementation of UNICEF’s 2016 Work Plan in Sokoto. The sectors are education, health, environment, sanitation and nutrition.

N3,200,000,000

Released as counterpart fund to fight Neglected Tropical Diseases with Sight Savers International.

N3,300,000,000

Investment attracted to the state through the Niger Delta Power Holding Company for expansion of critical infrastructure in the power sector.

N34,500,000,000

Allocation to education sector in the 2016 budget. It represents 29% of the total budget outlay and is the highest of any sector.

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