Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, has cautioned contractors handling the state’s mosque rehabilitation project against delivering substandard work, warning of strict consequences for any violations.
Speaking on the ongoing Kauran Gwandu Mosques Project 2025, which involves refurbishing 100 mosques across Kebbi’s 21 local government areas, Idris emphasized adherence to quality standards, saying cutting corners will not be tolerated.
“All contractors must ensure quality work in line with the approved standards. Cutting corners will not be tolerated, and anyone found compromising will face consequences,” he warned.
To ensure compliance, a monitoring team led by the Special Adviser on Religious Affairs, Engineer Imran Usman, has begun an inspection tour across the state.
“This initiative is aimed at renovating mosques that have fallen into disrepair. Solar power installations, tiling, and other necessary improvements will be provided to enhance the comfort of worshippers,” he stated.
“Any contractor found delivering substandard work will be held accountable,” Usman cautioned.