Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has inaugurated 12 newly constructed asphalt roads within Kaduna metropolis.
The commissioning, held on Christmas eve, came 10 months after the projects were launched in February 2024.
Speaking at the event on Tuesday, the governor highlighted the transformative impact of the completed roads, saying: “These roads will enhance connectivity and accessibility for residents, farmers, business owners, and other road users in Kaduna and its environs.”
He noted that the infrastructure would reduce travel time, improve security, boost trade and commerce, and foster social interaction.
“Well-constructed roads are the backbone of economic activity. They enhance transportation, connect people and businesses, and link farmers and citizens to markets, schools, and healthcare facilities,” he said.
The governor described the project as a symbol of progress and the collective aspirations of the community.
He urged residents, community leaders, and local government officials to take ownership of the roads, by ensuring their maintenance and optimal use.
“These roads are not just for transportation; they are conduits for economic growth, social interaction, and community development,” Sani observed.
The commissioned roads include, Garba Ja Abdulkadir road, Bissau road, Unguwan Muazu Township roads, Water Intake road, off Yakowa road, Yakubu Gowon Residential Layout roads, Kawo Layout roads, off ‘Yan Awaki road
Others are, State House Road Network, Stadium Roundabout to Command Junction road, Residential Layout, off Gobarau road and Residential Layout, off Kinshasha road,
Sultan-Surame road and Ohinoyi road.
Similarly, Governor Sani announced plans to commission 12 additional roads in the second quarter of 2025, including the 5.525km asphalt road from Airport road to Tudun Biri community.
He further said that his administration had launched the construction of 70 roads spanning 770 kilometers across Kaduna’s three senatorial districts.
“While several projects have been completed, others are progressing steadily towards completion,” he said.
The governor reiterated his commitment to infrastructure development while reiterating his commitment to driving economic growth and improving the citizens’ quality of life.
Gov Sani Commissions 12 Roads In Kaduna is first published on The Whistler Newspaper