Contract Worth N18.6 Billion Awarded By Niger Governor to Convert Hotel Into Teaching Hospital

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The contract to transform the Shiroro Hotel Minna into the IBB University Teaching Hospital was given by Niger State Governor Umar Mohammed Bago.

This agreement is valued at N18.62 billion.

 

On Wednesday, in Minna, the state capital, the governor revealed this information while overseeing the signing of the contract and emphasised that no sacrifices should be made in terms of quality.

 

 

He remarked that this action demonstrated the government’s unwavering dedication to providing the people of Niger state with first-rate medical care.

 

The Governor of Bago made it clear that there would be no negotiation of the contract’s total, and that “no compromise on quality throughout the project” would be tolerated under any circumstances. We’re committed to building an academic medical centre that sets the bar extremely high for quality care.

 

According to the project’s breakdown, the first lot, worth about N13 billion, was awarded to the prestigious construction company Thinklab Development Company.

 

Work includes both new construction and the renovation and upkeep of the existing facilities at the Shiroro Hotel.

 

Lot 2 of the project, worth N1.75 billion, has been awarded to the Fulus Group company, and Lot 3, worth N3.87 billion, has been awarded to Thinklab Energy, a supplier of critical equipment.

 

The company will supply, install, and commission cutting-edge medical equipment in the hospital, guaranteeing that the facility can provide the best possible care to its patients.

 

Bago has expressed faith in the abilities of the chosen contractors, praising them for their expertise and track record of successfully completing difficult projects.

 

He remarked that the transformation of the Shiroro Hotel into the IBB University Teaching Hospital was a “bold step” towards bettering medical care in Niger State. When it’s finished, the hospital will be a beacon of light, giving locals access to cutting-edge medical care while also encouraging a healthier lifestyle.

The contract to transform the Shiroro Hotel Minna into the IBB University Teaching Hospital was given by Niger State Governor Umar Mohammed Bago.

This agreement is valued at N18.62 billion.

 

On Wednesday, in Minna, the state capital, the governor revealed this information while overseeing the signing of the contract and emphasised that no sacrifices should be made in terms of quality.

 

 

He remarked that this action demonstrated the government’s unwavering dedication to providing the people of Niger state with first-rate medical care.

 

The Governor of Bago made it clear that there would be no negotiation of the contract’s total, and that “no compromise on quality throughout the project” would be tolerated under any circumstances. We’re committed to building an academic medical centre that sets the bar extremely high for quality care.

 

According to the project’s breakdown, the first lot, worth about N13 billion, was awarded to the prestigious construction company Thinklab Development Company.

 

Work includes both new construction and the renovation and upkeep of the existing facilities at the Shiroro Hotel.

 

Lot 2 of the project, worth N1.75 billion, has been awarded to the Fulus Group company, and Lot 3, worth N3.87 billion, has been awarded to Thinklab Energy, a supplier of critical equipment.

 

The company will supply, install, and commission cutting-edge medical equipment in the hospital, guaranteeing that the facility can provide the best possible care to its patients.

 

Bago has expressed faith in the abilities of the chosen contractors, praising them for their expertise and track record of successfully completing difficult projects.

 

He remarked that the transformation of the Shiroro Hotel into the IBB University Teaching Hospital was a “bold step” towards bettering medical care in Niger State. When it’s finished, the hospital will be a beacon of light, giving locals access to cutting-edge medical care while also encouraging a healthier lifestyle.

The contract to transform the Shiroro Hotel Minna into the IBB University Teaching Hospital was given by Niger State Governor Umar Mohammed Bago.

This agreement is valued at N18.62 billion.

 

On Wednesday, in Minna, the state capital, the governor revealed this information while overseeing the signing of the contract and emphasised that no sacrifices should be made in terms of quality.

 

 

He remarked that this action demonstrated the government’s unwavering dedication to providing the people of Niger state with first-rate medical care.

 

The Governor of Bago made it clear that there would be no negotiation of the contract’s total, and that “no compromise on quality throughout the project” would be tolerated under any circumstances. We’re committed to building an academic medical centre that sets the bar extremely high for quality care.

 

According to the project’s breakdown, the first lot, worth about N13 billion, was awarded to the prestigious construction company Thinklab Development Company.

 

Work includes both new construction and the renovation and upkeep of the existing facilities at the Shiroro Hotel.

 

Lot 2 of the project, worth N1.75 billion, has been awarded to the Fulus Group company, and Lot 3, worth N3.87 billion, has been awarded to Thinklab Energy, a supplier of critical equipment.

 

The company will supply, install, and commission cutting-edge medical equipment in the hospital, guaranteeing that the facility can provide the best possible care to its patients.

 

Bago has expressed faith in the abilities of the chosen contractors, praising them for their expertise and track record of successfully completing difficult projects.

 

He remarked that the transformation of the Shiroro Hotel into the IBB University Teaching Hospital was a “bold step” towards bettering medical care in Niger State. When it’s finished, the hospital will be a beacon of light, giving locals access to cutting-edge medical care while also encouraging a healthier lifestyle.

 

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