In a significant step towards strengthening the infrastructure of the National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult, and Non-Formal Education (NMEC) in Kano, the Federal Ministry of Education today signed an agreement with Maslaha Homes and Development Limited. This partnership marks the beginning of the development of thirteen (13) critical infrastructure projects at the NMEC center in Kano, which will greatly enhance the Commission’s capacity to deliver quality educational services.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Dr. Nasir Sani-Gwarzo, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, emphasized the importance of the collaboration, calling it a milestone achievement.
“I am delighted to sign this landmark agreement between Maslaha Homes and Development Limited, NMEC, and the Federal Ministry of Education, marking a significant milestone in enhancing NMEC Kano’s infrastructure,” Dr. Sani-Gwarzo stated.
“I extend my deepest appreciation to Maslaha Homes for their professionalism and dedication in completing the necessary documentation, which was cleared by Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC )and approved by the Federal Executive Council and the Federal Ministry of Justice. Today, we formally seal this partnership for the construction of 13 critical infrastructure projects, and I urge Maslaha Homes to maintain high standards.”
The Permanent Secretary further highlighted the significance of these projects, noting that they would contribute meaningfully to the development of Nigeria’s education sector, particularly in the area of mass literacy and non-formal education. He thanked all stakeholders involved for their tireless efforts in ensuring the success of this project.
Zubairu Abdullahi, Director of Special Duties at the Federal Ministry of Education, provided an overview of the project’s journey. He explained that the proposal for the development was initiated by Maslaha Homes through a land swap deal.
“The firm made a proposal to the Ministry, followed all due processes, and completed the necessary documentation, including the Outlined Business Case (OBC) and Full Business Case (FBC), both of which were cleared by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC),” Mr. Abdullahi stated.
“The project was granted final approval by the Federal Executive Council, and the Federal Ministry of Justice has given full clearance for the agreement.”
The contract signing ceremony, held at the Ministry’s headquarters in Abuja, was a formalization of this groundbreaking collaboration. The construction of these 13 infrastructure projects is expected to significantly enhance NMEC’s capacity to provide educational services, furthering the Ministry’s commitment to improving mass literacy and non-formal education across Nigeria.
Boriowo Folasade
Director, Press & Public Relations