The northern part of the country is the highest beneficiary of ongoing road construction projects by the President Bola Tinubu-led administration, with 52 per cent of the projects domiciled in the region.
Minister of Works, David Umahi, disclosed this during an inspection of a segment of the 258km, 3-lane Carriageway (Section 2, Phase 2A: CH 120+000-CH 378+000) in Gulumbe, Kebbi State, which represents a significant portion of the 1,068-kilometre Super Highway.
According to a statement issued by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Mohammed Ahmed, the minister stated that the four legacy road projects initiated by the President encompass all six geopolitical zones of the country.
He also commended the president for approving the necessary funding and providing leadership for the construction of the 1,068km Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway.
The minister explained that the focus on the northern region aligns with the government’s commitment to improving infrastructure across the country.
“When aggregated, the Northern zones account for 52 per cent of the road projects currently ongoing across the country. The President is working everywhere in the country. This is a true reflection of Mr President’s stance that every region of this country matters, and no region should be left behind or shortchanged,” the minister was quoted to have said.
Umahi also pointed out that the concept for the ambitious Coastal Highway project, which stretches from Lagos to Calabar, was first envisioned by the President during his tenure as governor of Lagos State almost 25 years ago and described its realization as the fulfilment of a long-held dream that has now become a reality under his leadership.
Governor of Kebbi State, Nasir Idris, expressed gratitude to the president for his support and the numerous projects being executed in the state.
He emphasised that the inspection underscores the administration’s commitment to improving infrastructure and transportation as vital enablers of growth, as outlined in the eight-point Renewed Hope Agenda.
The Minister of State, Bello Muhammad Goronyo, stated that the project “is a promise kept by the President and that the road must be completed.”
In a remark, Minister of Budget and National Planning, Abubakar Bagudu, pointed out that the world is no longer building infrastructure solely through government funding but exploring innovative financing models.
He added that President Tinubu, having invested in relationships, both in Nigeria and abroad, finds it easier to engage individuals and partners willing to contribute to funding these massive endeavours.