Sani targets completion of over 140 roads across Kaduna
The Kaduna State Government aims to complete over 140 road projects to enhance infrastructure and economic activities across the state.
The Kaduna State Government has announced its commitment to complete more than 140 road projects as part of a broader initiative to improve infrastructure and facilitate ease of transportation within the state. This announcement was made by Dr. Abdullahi Baba-Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Kaduna Roads Agency, during the unveiling of a documentary titled 'Roads of Legacy: Governor Uba Sani Reconnects Kaduna.' This documentary highlights the achievements in road infrastructure under Governor Sani's administration, emphasizing the importance of these projects in boosting economic activities and connectivity for the residents.
Dr. Baba-Ahmed stated that these road projects, which encompass approximately 1,335 kilometers, are a testament to the ongoing development efforts in the state. As of now, around 60% of these projects are already completed, reflecting the administration's focus on delivering on promises made to the people of Kaduna. The initiative aims not only to ease movement across the state but also to enhance economic growth by improving access to various regions.
The completion of these road projects is expected to leave a lasting legacy of connectivity and development in Kaduna State, as highlighted in the documentary. Governor Sani's administration is portrayed as one that prioritizes infrastructure development, which is seen as a crucial element for fostering growth and improving the quality of life for the inhabitants. Moving forward, the successful execution of these projects could serve as a model for infrastructure initiatives in other states looking to achieve similar advancements.