The Niger State Government North Central Nigeria has announced its intention to undertake a monumental infrastructure project, involving the construction of 250 kilometers of intra-city roads spanning Minna, Bida, Suleija, and Kontagora areas.
Governor Mohammed Bago made this declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the 44km dual carriageway Bida Ring Road in Bida local government.
Governor Bago emphasized the government’s unrelenting commitment to transforming the state and heralding a new era of prosperity.
The Bida Ring Road, a cornerstone of the Governor’s urban renewal initiatives, promises to be a catalyst for economic growth, employment generation, and enhanced living standards in the region.
It aligns with the broader vision of providing world-class infrastructure to attract investment partners and position the state on the global stage.
Governor Bago’s administration also vowed to bolster security measures and enhance healthcare as well as infrastructure services across the state.
“The government is determined to shift from subsistence to mechanised farming, with agriculture taking the lead in driving the state’s economy,” Governor Bago.
In his opening remarks, the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructural Development, Suleiman Umar expressed optimism that the project would alleviate traffic congestion, improve economic activities, and revitalise the town.
He said; “The Ministry will maintain rigorous supervision and monitoring to ensure the project’s successful execution.”
The Managing Director of Arab Contractors, Mohammed El-Edarous, provided assurance of delivering a high-quality job within the stipulated timeline, instilling confidence in the government and the people of Niger State.
In a notable move, the Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Abdulmalik Daji, represented by his Deputy, Mrs. Afiniki Eunice Dauda, advocated the reinstatement of toll gates across the state as a means to boost internally generated revenue.
Prominent figures attended the occasion including Senator Peter Jiya, representing Niger South, Saidu Abdullahi, Member representing Bida/Gbako/Katcha Federal Constituency, Aliyu Abdullahi, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, and the Chairmen of Lavun and Bida Councils, along with the Galadinman Nupe, Aliyu Danjuma, who represented the Etsu Nupe his Royal highness Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar.
Mercy Chukwudiebere