Why We Constructed N30m Friday Mosque In Borno – Fed. Ministry Of Agric

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BY SEGUN ADEBAYO, ABUJA – The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has confirmed that it awarded contract for the construction of a N30million mosque as place of worship for a community of livestock farmers who were sacked and displaced in Borno State by Boko Haram insurgents.

The Federal Ministry of Agriculture said that the construction of the Friday mosque was a special request from the community to avoid moving too far from the settlement areas for prayers and also to ensure their safety and contact with the insurgents.

A leaked memo showed that the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development that is charged with food production in the country, approved N30m for the construction of a Friday mosque which is completely outside its purview of activities.

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Confirming the contract award, the Director of Information in the ministry, Mr Theodore Ogaziechi, said the leaked memo was authentic and appropriate in all ramifications.

Ogaziechi, who was responding to social media criticisms over the contract award for the construction of a Friday mosque by the ministry, said the memo was original and duly issued by the Ministry.

The statement read in part; “Our attention has been drawn to an online publication by the Punch Newspaper alleging that the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has come under fire on social media following a leaked memo conveying the approval of N30m for the construction of a Friday mosque with taxpayers’ fund.

“In addition, a government official memo, dated December 10, 2020 with ref. No. FMA/PROC/AHS/SIP/2020/7742/1 stating that the Ministerial Tenders Board approved the contract, was displayed on the platform.

“To put the facts straight, the memo is authentic and appropriate in all ramifications. It is original and was issued by the Ministry for the construction of a worship centre for a community of livestock farmers who were sacked and displaced in Borno State by Boko Haram insurgents and are being resettled in Ngarannam/Mafa local government, Borno State.

“Apart from the mosque, other common facilities provided for the livestock farmers in the community included Solar Powered Boreholes with Overhead Tanks and Drinking Troughs for their cattle and small ruminants, Water Harvesting Structures, Milk Collection Center, Resettlement Abode, as well as other infrastructure to properly settle and rehabilitate the displaced livestock farmers,” the Director said.

Ogaziechi also said; “The Memo is an official document and it is available for public scrutiny and review. It is therefore unfortunate for anyone to presume that the memo leaked”.

Ogaziechi said that the Ministry is in no way perturbed about the matter because it received appropriate approval, carried out due needs assessment and ensured due process in the execution of the project.

The Ministry’s spokesman advised that in future, due diligence and restraint should be observed by media platforms before publication of this nature meant for public good and security to avoid raising false alarm and creating unnecessary rancour in the public space which might lead to overheating of the polity.

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