Kwara State completes 75 Road projects – Commissioner

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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The Kwara State Commissioner for Works and Transport, Engr Abdulquawiy Olododo says his Ministry has made substantial progress in infrastructural development during the third quarter of 2024 with the completion of 75 road projects.

At the Ministerial Press Briefing organised by the Kwara State Ministry of Communications in Ilorin, the Commissioner who was represented by the Director, Civil Engineering department of the Ministry, Engr Mashood Akanbi described the Ministry as a key arm of the State Government established to drive infrastructural development and promote enhanced transportation systems across the State.
He highlighted the completion of 75 major projects including the rehabilitation of critical roads such as the Secretariat township road, wahaab Folawiyo Unity road, Ahmadu Bello Way, Omu-Aran- Oko road, 10m Span Bridge at Omipa Odo-Ashe Road, Asa-Dam lower road,  Offa Eid Praying ground –  Olofa Palace Way- Federal Polytechnic Gate, aimed at easing traffic congestion and enhancing connectivity across the State, amongst several others across the three senatorial districts of Kwara.

Engr. Olododo also reported the expanded operations of the Kwara State Road Traffic Management Authority (KWARTMA), an Agency under the Ministry to Offa, aimed at ensuring that effective traffic control is brought to other locations outside the State capital.

He disclosed that the State government also purchased new patrol vehicles and motorcycles for both KWARTMA and the Vehicle Inspection Unit of the Ministry to improve traffic control, ensure compliance with road safety rules and reduce delays in busy areas.

According to him, the move is in alignment with the State government’s goal of ensuring smoother traffic flow and better safety for road users in its urban renewal plans.

Fire Service Saved N17b Property

Additionally, the Kwara State Fire Service was commended for its improved emergency response efforts, having responded to 22 calls during the quarter and saved over ₦17 billion in property.

The service also acquired new firefighting equipment, including a truck and a flying boat to further enhance its ability to manage emergencies and safeguard lives and properties.

The Commissioner explained that 52 projects are ongoing, including the construction of a flyover at Unity Roundabout, postoffice- Emir’s Road, and the rehabilitation of Ibrahim Taiwo Road.

He described these initiatives as part of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s commitment to boosting infrastructural development, fostering economic growth and improving the quality of life for all residents of Kwara State.

“Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration is steadfast in its commitment to transforming Kwara State through the provision of vital road infrastructure and balanced rural and urban development.”

These initiatives according to Olododo, are designed not only to enhance connectivity and ease of movement but also to serve as a foundation for accelerated industrial growth.

The Commissioner added that by prioritizing infrastructural development, the State Government aims to “create new economic opportunities, attract investments, and improve the quality of life for all residents, ensuring that the socio-economic well-being of every citizen in Kwara State continues to thrive.”

 

 

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