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Oyo State Government has approved the award of the contract for the reconstruction of a Magistrate’s court and police station at the Olomi Correctional Centre, Ibadan.

The projects, which will be delivered through the Alternative Project Funding Approach , are expected to be completed in six months.

He stressed that by constructing the court, the state government has resolved to key into the security architecture as designed by the Federal Government and strengthen the judicial system. “So, we approved the reconstruction of the magistrate court and police station at the cost of N456 million to Messrs Dunton Ltd. It will go for a duration of six months through APFA.

He said: “We unanimously approved the general renovation of Simeon Adebo Staff Development Centre, which is a formal training school in the old Western state. It has been abandoned and neglected for many years but the renovation was approved. He said: “At the meeting, we discussed the efforts being made by the state government to curb the menace of kidnapping along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway and other areas.”

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