The Gombe State Government has spent over N9 billion on water production and distribution since 2019, but has recovered only N146 million in revenue, prompting plans to review water rates to sustain water services.
The Gombe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) reported that floods have either completely or partially destroyed 2,517 houses and shops across 33 communities in the state.
The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) enforcement team has closed down 751 medicine stores in Gombe state in a move to uphold standards and safeguard public health.
The Gombe State Government has announced that the OTNI is set to create 2,000 job openings for the youth and women within the state.
The Gombe State House of Assembly has approved the 2022 Appropriation Bill worth N154.94 billion as against the...
Gombe State has announced it generated its highest-ever IGR of N8.4billion in 2020.