In a groundbreaking move, the Borno State Government, led by Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has signed a contract with Thinklab Group, an indigenous company, to undertake several infrastructural and services projects on a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) platform. This milestone event marks a significant shift in the state’s development trajectory, leveraging private sector expertise to drive growth and prosperity.
The Thinklab Group, founded by Dr. Said Kori Alkali, a son of the soil, boasts an impressive track record of delivering excellence in several states across Nigeria. With a passion for distinction and a commitment to quality, the company has established itself as a household name in states like Niger and Kaduna.
This PPP project is expected to create numerous job opportunities for the youth, as well as provide a platform for young engineers, architects, and quantity surveyors to contribute to the state’s development. Thinklab Group’s involvement is seen as a game-changer, bringing innovative solutions to address critical problems and propel Borno State towards a brighter future.
According to a concerned citizen, Muhammad Zarma said that Governor Zulum’s visionary leadership has been instrumental in recognizing the potential of PPP projects in driving sustainable growth. By partnering with Thinklab Group, the state government has demonstrated its commitment to embracing private sector expertise to achieve excellence.
As Borno State embarks on this new chapter of development, the prospects for growth, prosperity, and peace are brighter than ever. With Thinklab Group at the helm, the state is poised to become a cosmopolitan hub, envied by all.