The Kaduna State governor, Uba Sani, marked a major milestone in his infrastructure agenda with the commissioning of two high quality road projects in Makarfi and Zaria local government areas.
The projects commissioned are the Durum–Kuruntumawa Asphalt Road in Makarfi local government area of the state where residents have not experienced such quality road infrastructure in over a decade.
Also commissioned was the Magajiya–Kasuwan Amaru and Audi–Kako Asphalt roads in Zaria.
Speaking at the ceremony, the governor disclosed that over N1 billion was paid as compensation for demolitions to ensure the successful completion of the Magajiya – Kasuwan Amaru road.
He added that the projects form part of a broader programme involving 140 roads covering 1,335 kilometres across Kaduna State.
The governor further reaffirmed his administration commitment to inclusive, people-centred development.
“ For far too long, these communities lived with poor connectivity, constrained mobility, and limited access to markets, schools, healthcare, and economic opportunity. This commissioning is therefore more than a ceremonial event; it is a clear statement of purpose and a reaffirmation of our resolve to ensure that development reaches every corner of Kaduna State.”
According to him, the Durum–Kuruntumawa Road stands as a vital lifeline for the people of Makarfi, one of 12 local governments that, for over a decade, did not benefit one kilometre of completed road infrastructure.
“Its completion has transformed movement, reduced travel time and transportation costs, enhanced safety, and strengthened access to markets and public services. Most importantly, it directly supports agricultural productivity, rural livelihoods, and the dignity of communities whose contributions to our economy can no longer be taken for granted”, he said.
“Within Zaria City, the Magajiya–Kasuwan Amaru Road significantly improves urban mobility and commercial exchange by linking densely populated neighbourhoods with major markets.
“The Audi–Kako Road further deepens this impact by connecting residential areas to schools, healthcare facilities, and business hubs. It exemplifies our belief that infrastructure is not an end in itself, but a catalyst for economic growth, social cohesion, and a better quality of life.”
He expressed gratitude to the affected community for “choosing development over personal interests, as over N1 billion was paid in compensation following the demolition of properties to enable the successful completion of this road.”
“This collective sacrifice reinforces Zaria’s historic role as a centre of trade, learning, and enterprise,”he added.
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