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Kwara Governor Flags Off 209.77km Road Projects

by Abdullahi Olesin
11 months ago
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Kwara State governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq yesterday flagged off the construction, rehabilitation, and upgrade of rural roads totalling 209.77 kilometres across the state’s three senatorial districts.

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LEADERSHIP reports that the projects are being prosecuted under the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), an initiative for which the administration has committed at least N4bn counterpart funds in the last five years.

RAAMP is jointly funded by the World Bank and French Development Agency, with the state government providing counterpart funds.

The governor said the investments had yielded the 209.77km at N19,404,220,675.55 for the benefit of the people.

The road projects include Alapa-Hoko (0.7km); Madi-Peke (17.5km); Mandala-Yowere-Agbonna (12.485 km); Gerewu-Eiyekorin- Okoolowo Expressway (3.07km); Panada-Oloro ((5.43km); Inaja-Alaro-Inaja Maliki (6.22km); Ijagbo-Aperun-Adeleke- Igbawere (6.85km); Kpandarako-Ginda- Kusomunu- Kachitako- Tsakpata Lealea- Gulufu Bacita (22.89km); and Lafiagi- Effagi – Putata road (9.53km).

Others are Oko Olowo- SokotoTafatafa -Elere-Owode Oja- Baba Kudu- Akopari- Otte Oja road (23.23km); Odo Ode- Soliu-Arogun-Ikotun-Oke Amin-Rondo- Offa road (22.08km); Babanla-Budo Idowu-Alasoro-Owode- Shagbe (10.53km); Kpada-Gakpan (9.58km); and Yakiru-Tabiru-Kenu rural road (59.69km).

“This flag-off for the construction, rehabilitation, and upgrade of rural roads spanning 209.77km and connecting 16 local government areas is the fruit of huge investment, strategic planning, our commitment to rural-urban development and food security, and our drive for rapid socioeconomic growth and sustainable job opportunities,” the Governor said in Ilorin at the ceremony which attracted national and state parliamentarians, members of judiciary, cabinet members, and royalties,” AbdulRazaq said.

Abdulrazaq said the RAAMP project aligns with the government’s commitment to revolutionise rural infrastructure for agricultural development in the state.

He commended the World Bank and French Development Agency (FDA) for providing the fund and the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for properly coordinating RAAMP activities in Nigeria.

Abdulrazaq announced that the government will soon award contracts for the construction of three Agro-logistics Centres, one in each senatorial district (Ajase-Ipo, Alapa and Kaiama) and more rural roads that will spread to other local government areas.

“On assumption of office in 2019, our administration immediately paid the first tranche of the counterpart fund. Between 2019 and now, our government has paid four billion, twenty-six million, eight hundred and ninety-neo thousand naira (N4,026,891,000) as a counterpart fund. No amount was paid before 2019,” he said.

He urged the contractors and consultants to deliver these projects within the stipulated time and design specifications and urged the host communities to support the initiative.

“For these roads to stand the test of time through quality maintenance, I have signed the Rural Access Road Agency (RARA) and State Road Fund (SRF) bills into law. I have also approved the constitution of the Boards of the Agency,” he added.

 

The senator representing Kwara South, Lola Ashiru, who spoke on behalf of other National Assembly members from the state, said many states of the federation, except Kwara, have long been benefiting from RAAMP intervention because the previous administrations in the state failed to fulfil the required obligations.

 

He praised Governor Abdulrazaq for paying counterpart funds, an important requirement for accessing the grant, calling him a lover of the masses.

 

The speaker of the State House of Assembly, Engr Yakubu Danladi-Salihu, described the project as another laudable initiative of the administration that will greatly ease access to farm produce and contribute to the socio-economic development of the state.

 

Abdulquawiy Olododo, the commissioner for works, commended the governor and other key stakeholders for their contributions and tireless efforts that made the day a reality. He noted that the project will enhance connectivity, facilitate economic growth, and improve the quality of life for citizens.

 

“For 2024, not less than 170 road projects have been embarked upon across Kwara State, with at least 65% of them already completed while others are progressing at an appreciable pace,” Olododo added.

 

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The state coordinator of RAAMP, Engr Isaac Kolo, said the government’s investments in rural road infrastructure and agro-logistics facilities showed that the governor is visionary, goal-oriented and passionate about the people’s well-being.

 

 

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