Wednesday, July 13, 2022

2022 BIP Projects for Momo Division

According to statistics Mbengwi Online obtained from the Momo Divisional Delegation of the Ministry of the Economy Planning and Regional Development (MINEPAT), for the new present financial year 2022, the division gained 61 projects expected to cost one billion, four hundred and fifty million, one hundred and fifteen thousand (1.450.115.000) FRS. More than half way gone into the year, only 5 have been completely executed, 12 ongoing and 45 not yet started out of which 2 haven't even been awarded. As at moment, this gives a physical execution rate of 15.67% and 0.07% financial, a record that is far below average and expectation.

Ubangoh Helly-manyelle Akoba, Mayor of Andek Council

Going by councils, in Andek, there'll be the purchase of a 20 tons dump truck for the municipality, completion and equipping of a Guest House, rehabilitation of the Teze 2nd class chiefdom and Andek palace cultural centre, construction of Ebang agricultural post, construction of a community hall in Etwii and Bonambufei plus boreholes for water supply in Bonatin, Baitei Square, Andek Market Square and Council Premises. There'll also be rural electrification of Abebung and Bonambufei villages, rehabilitation and extension of of the Bonanyang, Lower and Upper Ebang portable water schemes including the construction of a building workshop at SAR/SM Andek, rehabilitation of council road from Teze to Abebung, concreting bad spots at Bonambufei, provision of support to the Bonambufei Common Initiative Group for the production, processing and marketing of palm/kernel oil and support of equipment to the vulnerable. 

Acha Kennedy Ngu, Mayor of Batibo Council

For the Batibo Council, its earmarked projects are construction of 13 open market sheds at Njen market, a community hall at Ewai village, a bridge at Njifah, below Batibo park, integrated health centre at Batibo Urban, rehabilitation of fingerlings production centre and subsequent supply of the fingerlings to fish farmers in the municipality and to the station. There'll also be rehabilitation and extension of the Nnen-Okan portable water supply scheme plus provision of support in equipment to the vulnerable population. 

Ndangsa Kennedy Akam, Mayor of Mbengwi Council

Mbengwi is the Momo Divisional headquarters. The subdivision's own projects include the construction of a block of two classrooms in Government School Bessi Fomukong, purchase of a hearse for the municipal mortuary and construction of a garage, rural electrification of Kai to Zang Tabi village, rehabilitation and extension of Ngyen-Mbo water scheme, construction of Tembug bridge linking G.S Wumnembug and Health Centre, supply of farm tools, sewing machines and hair dressing materials to some farming groups, common initiative groups, small and medium size enterprises in the municipality, rehabilitation of the Muswe-Checkpoint road in Mbengwi urban, purchase and installation of 35 solar street photovoltaic street lights in some communities in the municipality and support in equipment to the vulnerable population. Some of these projects have been fully realised, others in progress and near completion. 

Akebe Angwa Emmanuel, Mayor of Njikwa Council

In Njikwa, there'll be the construction of a protective fence plus installation of a solar plant and access street lighting  at the Oshie touristic centre, construction of a gravity water supply scheme in Bakwa, rehabilitation, supply of medical eqipment and construction of a V.I.P toilet with four squatting holes at the Bassa integrated health centre, installation of a 5kw rooftop solar electricity at the Oshie medicalised health centre and also at the Bakwa integrated health centre, construction of Etinadwe-Ikwe integrated health centre, construction of 3 culverts along the Ikweri-Bassa-Bakwa road and support in equipment to the vulnerable population. 

Andoh Stanislas Tambu, Mayor of Widikum Council

Lastly, for Widikum, there'll be construction of a block of two classrooms in Government School Mpeng-Menka, rehabilitation of the 8km road Larinji-Kanibom, construction of a 3m long culvert in Larinji, construction of a community hall at Echibit-Menka, purchase of agric tools and organisation of a mini agro pastoral show, construction of a mini hydroelectric plant at Widikum and distribution to the giant oil mill at Dinku road plus construction of another mini hydroelectric plant at Echibit and distribution to the villages of Mpeng, Efang and Tanka (phase II).

As per the recent ranking of council performances in the division, Mbengwi occupied the first position, followed by Njikwa, Andek, Batibo and lastly, Widikum. 

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