Kwara Government Invests N4 Billion in Rural Road Projects

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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The Kwara State Coordinator of Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP) Dr Isaac Kolo says the state government has paid over N4 billion as counterpart fund for the agency from 2019 till date.

Koko said the released counterpart fund is to assist the state government through RAAMP, a world bank assisted project, for the upgrade, rehabilitation and construction of roads in rural communities.

He stated this at the 47th media parliament of the state council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Ilorin, the state capital.

According to him, the first phase of the project, with a year lifespan, has commenced in selected rural areas.

The media parliament was themed “Ending Rural-Urban Migration Through Quality Road Infrastructure.”

Kolo, a civil engineer, revealed further that the project was aimed at connecting the 16 local government areas of the state and in turn discourage the tendency for the influx of rural dwellers into urban cities.

RAAMP is funded through contributions from the International Development Association (IDA), a subsidiary of the World Bank, and the L’Agence Francaise de Development [French Development Agency, AFD] and State Governments of each participating state in Nigeria with payment of counterpart funds.

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Addressing the media parliament, the state project coordinator explained that the execution of the first phase of 209.77-kilometre road projects is ongoing in selected rural communities of the three senatorial districts of the state.

He added that Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has signed the Rural Access Road Agency (RARA) and State Road Fund (SRF) bills into law and approved the immediate constitution of the Boards of the agency for the ongoing rural road projects to stand the test of time through quality maintenance.

Kolo noted that the state government entered into a modest collaboration with the World Bank to make life meaningful for its people and ensure that nobody’s future is mortgaged as a result of implementing the project in the state.

He stated that the ongoing project has created job opportunities for people in rural communities with the engagement of the services of over 400 enumerators to ease the agency’s job.

The project coordinator spoke of the plan of the agency to construct three Agro-logistics Centres in Alapa (Kwara Central), Ajase-Ipo (Kwara South) and Kaiama (Kwara North) which would be upgraded to international standards.

Kolo said, “RAAMP, a six years programme, was formally declared effective on March 16 2021. It was co-financed by the World Bank, with the aim of improving Rural Access and Trading Infrastructure, in participating states. On assumption of office in 2019, the Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s led administration had immediately paid the first tranche of the counterpart fund. 

“Between 2019 and now, the government has paid the sum of four billion, twenty-six million, eight hundred, and ninety-one thousand Naira (N4,026,891,000) as counterpart fund. Initially 13 states started the programme and joined later by 6 other states to make the present 19 beneficiary states.

“To end rural urban migration through quality road infrastructure, it would be recalled that, on Monday, 21st October, 2024, Kwara RAAMP flagged off the construction, rehabilitation, and upgrade of rural roads totaling 209.77km, as the upgrade of rural roads of the 209.77km is connecting the 16 local government areas is the fruit of huge investment, strategic planning, commitments to rural urban development and food security. It is a strong drive for rapid socioeconomic growth and sustainable job opportunities.

“The ongoing construction works were carried out in phases, for which the first phase of the road projects already under construction began with the Backlog Maintenance/Rehabilitation of rural roads of 66.5 Km in Asa, Ilorin West/East, Oyun and Edu Local Government Areas of the State, and the benefitting communities under these local governments are Mondala-Yowere-Agbonna 12.485 Km; Gerewu-Eiyekorin-Okolowo Express 3.069 Km; Panada-Oloro, 5.428 Km; Inaja-Alaro-Inaja maliki, 6.215 Km, Ijagbo-Aperun-Adeleke-Igbawere 6.85 Km; Kpandarako-Ginda-Kusomunu-Kachitako, Tsakpata Lealea-Gulufu-Bacita, 22.89 Km; and Lafiagi-Effagi-Putata Road, 9.525 Km; totalling 66.46 Km. 

“As we speak, RAAMP, as an agency, has also advertised the construction of three Agro-logistics Centres in Kwara, to be upgraded to international standards, one in each senatorial district starting with Ajase-Ipo in Kwara South, Alapa in Kwara Central and Kaiama in Kwara North.”

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