Two contractors currently handling projects under the TETFUND have faulted PREMIUM TIMES’ report on the eligibility of their companies to be awarded jobs.
The contractors – Bamaco Investment Limited and Nuhu Abe And Sons Limited – said they were qualified to carry out projects awarded to them, contrary to the report.
In the first part, the TETFUND initiative was praised for its role in bridging the infrastructural gap in the universities. According to records provided by CAC, Bamaco was registered in 1993 with the main object being “To carry on business as independent marketers of oil and petroleum products, to store, sell petrol, gas, kerosene, lubricants, and to erect structures, run and maintain filling stations for that purpose, to carry on business of petroleum merchants.”
The company was awarded the project; construction of lecture hall with external works at Tafawa Balewa at N223, 850, 150.
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