President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
VIDEO: Tinubu Approves 27 Road Projects Worth N3.9 Trillion Across 15 States
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved 27 road projects valued at over N3.9 trillion across 15 states, marking one of the most significant infrastructure interventions in the country’s recent history.
The Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, disclosed this on Monday while briefing journalists on the Federal Government’s infrastructure development programme. The projects span Adamawa, Benue, Cross River, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Niger, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Taraba, and Yobe states.
Speaking on the development, Umahi stated that the approvals reflect the administration’s commitment to bridging Nigeria’s infrastructure gap and stimulating economic growth through strategic road construction and rehabilitation.
“The President has demonstrated unwavering commitment to transforming Nigeria’s road infrastructure. These approvals are not just about roads; they are about connecting communities, enabling commerce, and saving lives,” Umahi said.
According to the Minister, the largest single project under the approval is the re-award of the 409-kilometre dual carriageway project in Niger State, valued at N1.8 trillion, to Aliko Dangote under the tax credit scheme. The project is expected to significantly improve connectivity in the North-Central region and facilitate the movement of goods and services.
Other major projects approved include N276 billion for the dualisation of the Ilorin-Ogbomoso Road, N265 billion for the reconstruction of the Iseyin-Eruwa-Agbesi Road connecting Oyo and Kwara states, and N217 billion for the dualisation of the old alignment Ijaye to FGC to Ilorin Road with a spur to Akinmorin.
In the South-East, the Federal Government approved N116 billion for the 21-kilometre Abakaliki-Afikpo Road in Ebonyi State and N86 billion for the reconstruction of the Enugu-Abakaliki Road with a flyover. The government also approved N86 billion for the Adikpo-Ajayi-Tese-Akpa-Otukpo Road connecting Benue and Cross River states.
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The South-West region received significant attention with the approval of N110 billion for the Ogbomoso-Oko-Illupu Road linking Oyo and Osun states. Additionally, N98 billion was approved for the construction of the 30-kilometre Idi-Araba-Ayede-Olodo Road in Oyo State, N82 billion for the rehabilitation of Igbeti Road, N74 billion for the Igbeti-Soro-Kishi Road, and N15.5 billion for the 13-kilometre Badeku-Jaiye Road in Oyo State.
Ekiti and Ondo states will benefit from the N34 billion, 18-kilometre Ikere-Ekiti-Ijare Road project, while the rehabilitation of the Kabba-Ifaki-Ado Ekiti Road connecting Kogi and Ekiti states received N24.7 billion.
In Lagos State, N15.7 billion was approved for the construction of Pacific Road linking Igbe Laara to Ikorodu, a project expected to ease traffic congestion in the densely populated Ikorodu axis.
The North-East region also received substantial allocations, with N83 billion approved for the Jimeta-Mayo Belwa Road project in Adamawa State, N71 billion for the construction of the 52-kilometre Dabban-Makina Road in Niger State, and N62.99 billion for the Tungo-Karamti Road with five bridges between Adamawa and Taraba states.
The rehabilitation of the Yola-Hong-Mubi Road phase 2 received N58 billion, while phase 2 of the Yola-Fufore-Gurin Road project in Adamawa State, covering 20 kilometres, received N15.246 billion.
Plateau State will benefit from N92 billion for the rehabilitation of the Baban-Lamba-Sharan phase 2 Road, while Yobe State received N15 billion as augmentation for a 32.2-kilometre road project in Gashua originally awarded in 2022.
In Kwara State, the government approved N21 billion for a flyover bridge at Oko-Olowo Junction, while the rehabilitation of sections 1 and 2 of the Ilorin-Omorin-Ebe-Kabba-Obajana Road in Kwara and Kogi states received N104 billion.
Umahi also disclosed that the first 118-kilometre section of the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Highway, valued at N137 billion, has been completed. He expressed optimism that work on the remaining 164-kilometre section would be completed by November.
The Minister also announced the approval of the full business case for the operation and maintenance concession for the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. He directed the immediate commencement of reconstruction of the failed sections of the Ibadan axis using concrete technology to ensure durability.
“We are not just building roads; we are building a foundation for sustainable economic development. The use of concrete technology on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway will ensure that the road serves Nigerians for decades to come,” Umahi added.
He noted that the projects would generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs across the affected states and boost economic activities in the regions.
The Minister urged contractors handling the projects to adhere strictly to specifications and timelines to ensure timely delivery of the projects.
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