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Jigawa: Governor Badaru Commissions Road Projects worth N6.8 Billion

The Chairman of Governors Forum who is also the Ekiti State governor, Chief Kayode Fayemi, Acting National Chairman of the APC and the Yobe state Governor Mai Mala Buni along with Governor of Plateau State, Mr Simon Lalong on Thursday commissioned road projects worth N6.8 billion in Jigawa State.

The governors commissioned Taura to Garki and Garki to Kwanar Medu roads with a length of 65.5 kilometres and the Gumel Township Road Phase III.

Governor Abubakar explained that the Garki-Taura Road was awarded to Alrein Construction Company and completed at the total cost of N2.9 billion.

The governor acknowledged the fact that a good road network would facilitate quick growth and development of the rural areas which was why he completed hundreds of kilometres of roads left by the previous administration.

“I have tried to ensure that no single road project awarded by the previous administration is left uncompleted before I embark upon new ones and today.” He noted.

“In totality, All inclusive with the inherited roads projects in Jigawa state, We’ve constructed about 89 Roads in different regions, areas, towns and villages, covering about 1,537 kilometers within our 5 years in government,” the governor added.

Speaking while commissioning the road projects, Fayemi congratulated the people of Jigawa State for having Governor Badaru Abubakar as their governor.

Chief Fayemi commended the governor for his efforts at transforming the state and uplifting the standard of living of the people of Jigawa State. “This is parts of the APC mandate to serve the people of the country and common man imparticular,” he said.

The governors who came on a chartered flight arrived the state capital around 11 am on Thursday and moved to begin the commissioning of 26.7-kilometre Garki-Taura Road in Taura Local Government Area of the state which was performed by the chairman, Northern Governor’s Forum, Mr Simon Lalong.

On his part, Lalong commended the efforts of the governor to construct roads despite the limited revenue accruing to the state.

Mr Lalong said, “I’m not only here as the Plateau State governor, but I’m here representing all the Northern governors to support our brother, Alhaji Muhammed Badaru for the feat within the global economic hardship.”

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