In accordance with one of the eight items on the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Administration of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, which is the enhancement of infrastructure and transportation as enablers of growth, a Media Tour of ongoing projects in the North West Zone has been concluded with Jigawa State. The Tour also featured the Commissioning of Emergency/Special Intervention Projects in the State.
The exercise showcases the Federal Government’s determination to deliver critical road infrastructure to Nigerians, with substantial progress recorded on several ongoing works and the pouring of encomiums by host communities across the states.
Speaking in Gumel, the Federal Controller of Works (FCW), Jigawa State, Engr. Yusuf Mahmoud, disclosed that work is progressing on the Reconstruction of the Kwanar Danja–Tsalle–Hadejia Road. The project, being executed by Gerawa Global Engineering (Nigeria) Plc, is a 117-kilometre (Phase 1) reconstruction awarded in February 2022. The scope of work includes reconstruction of the existing carriageway, construction of lined drains, and installation of culverts to improve drainage, enhance road durability, and protect adjoining communities from flooding.
Engr. Mahmoud explained that although the project was initially scheduled for completion in February 2025, delays were encountered due to challenges related to advance payment and budgetary provisions. He, however, noted that these issues have since been fully resolved, enabling the contractor to return to the site with renewed momentum. “It has attained about 75 per cent completion, with nearly 79 kilometres already reconstructed. Construction is ongoing simultaneously from the Gumel and Hadejia ends, with two teams (gangs) deployed to fast-track delivery,” he stated.
The Project Manager of the company, Engr. Ibrahim Abubakar, confirmed that the company has mobilised extensive equipment, multiple asphalt plants, and deployed more personnel along the remaining alignments to accelerate completion. “With all challenges being surmounted, we are working with two construction gangs from both ends of the road. Our target is to complete the project before December 2026, ahead of the revised completion date of February 2027,” he confirmed.
He further assured a cordial relationship with host communities, explaining that temporary work stoppages during peak rainy periods were unavoidable due to safety and technical considerations.
The Chairman, Nigeria Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Gumel Branch, Salisu Muhammed, alongside another stakeholder, Mas’ud Usman, expressed satisfaction with the work, noting that travel time and cost of transportation, as well as vehicle maintenance have significantly reduced compared to the previous condition of the road. They commended the present administration for its commitment to road infrastructure development.
The team also assessed progress on the Kunya–Kanya–Babura–Babban Mutum Road, a 47-kilometre rehabilitation project being executed by CRCC Construction Company (Nigeria) Limited. While briefing, the FCW, Engr. Mahmoud disclosed that the project has reached 82 per cent completion, with about 37 kilometres already rehabilitated. The remaining sections are expected to be completed within the year, following the resolution of earlier challenges. He noted that upon completion, the road will significantly boost cross-border trade due to its proximity to the Nigeria-Niger border, facilitate the movement of agricultural produce, and enhance regional connectivity.
The Project Manager of the construction firm, Mr. Du For, highlighted the strong collaboration between Nigeria and China, assuring that the company remains committed to executing the project in tandem with approved specifications.
Members of the benefiting communities on the corridor and road users thanked the Federal Government for hearing their complaints and for its inclusivity. Malam Audu Ibrahim stated that “The Government is trying and we really like the President because of the road. It has opened up business opportunities,” he added.
In addition, the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Jigawa State Council, Comrade Ismail Ibrahim, commissioned, on behalf of the Minister of Works, the Special Repairs of the Kano State Border–Dutse–Kiyawa–Bauchi State Border Road, an emergency intervention project approved under the 260 Emergency Road Projects. The project commenced in March, 2024 and was completed in December 2024, restoring the road from a severely deteriorated condition to a safe and motorable state.
A community representative, Mustapha Isah, expressed appreciation for the quick response, while appealing for the provision of additional drainage infrastructure to address perennial flooding challenges.
At the conclusion of the National Media Tour to the North-West, the Senior Special Adviser to the President (SSA-P) on Community Engagement, North-West, Hon. Abdullahi Tanko Yakasai, once again, commended the Federal Government for prioritising road infrastructure in Jigawa State, describing the projects as critical to the state’s agrarian economy. He added that the projects align with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and commended the Honourable Minister of Works, Sen. Engr. David Umahi, CON, FNSE, FNATE, the Minister of State, Bello Muhammad Goronyo, Esq., and all stakeholders for their sustained efforts to improve Nigeria’s road infrastructure.
Signed
Mohammed A. Ahmed
Director, Information and Public Relations.
26 January, 2025.






