The session was presided over by Dr. Dahir Muhammad Hashim, the State Project Coordinator, who emphasized the importance of transparency in the bidding process. The event provided a platform where the submitted bids were opened and read in the presence of representatives from the bidding companies, SPMU staff, and members of the press.
Dr. Hashim assured all participants of equal opportunities throughout the bidding process and pledged to share the results transparently and fairly. “We are committed to ensuring that this process is conducted with integrity and fairness,” he stated.
A representative speaking on behalf of the bidding firms expressed gratitude to the Kano State Government and the Kano-ACReSAL project for initiating this significant project, which is expected to greatly benefit local communities. He also thanked the organizers for the opportunity to participate in the bidding process and assured them of his firm’s commitment to diligently executing the project in accordance with the specifications and guidelines outlined in the project documents.
The Bulbula-Gayawa gully erosion control project is a vital initiative aimed at addressing erosion challenges in the area, contributing to environmental sustainability and community resilience.