BREAKING: Kaduna vows to complete abandoned road project

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Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has flagged off the commencement of the Kabala Costain to Aliyu Makama Link Dual Carriage Road, a project abandoned by the previous administration after completing only 30 per cent.

The Governor, who performed the ceremony near the Kabala Costain link bridge on Wednesday, said that his administration has already mobilized the contractor to ensure that the remaining 70% of the project is completed in record time.

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“This road is a vital artery that will connect the vibrant communities of Kaduna South to Kaduna North Local Government Areas.

“It is more than an infrastructure, but a lifeline, channel for commerce and a pathway to opportunity,” the governor said.

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He added that the road would also serve as an alternative route for long-distance travellers, enhancing easy movement from the northeastern and northwestern parts of the country to the Federal Capital Territory and beyond.

Sani recalled his campaign promise to construct 50 kilometres of road in all 23 local governments.

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“In the past 20 months, our administration has initiated over 78 road projects across Kaduna State, covering a total of approximately 775 kilometres.

“These projects are not just numbers; they represent the dreams and aspirations of our people. We are steadily fulfilling our promises to the good people of Kaduna State. We are simultaneously transforming rural and urban poor communities that have often been overlooked,” he added.

The Governor praised the state’s people for maintaining peace, emphasizing the nexus between peace and development.

“I want to commend the people of Kaduna State for the prevailing peace in the state. We have not experienced any ethno-religious crisis in the last 22 months. This is a testament to the resilience and determination of our people,” he said.

Speaking earlier, the Managing Director of Kaduna State Roads Agency, Dr Abdullahi Ahmed, disclosed that outstanding debts related to the completed portion of the project totalled N2.2 billion.

“I am pleased to announce that Governor Uba Sani has already approved and mobilised the contractor with more than 50 per cent of the funds to complete this great project,” he said.

Ahmed explained that the project was initially abandoned due to significant geological challenges, including poor soil conditions and waste deposits.

“However, Governor Sani has ensured that the contractors are adequately mobilized to overcome these challenges,” he added.

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