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Full List of Over 30 Road Constructions in Kogi As Works Commissioner Hails Gov. Bello for Releasing Funds
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Full List of Over 30 Road Constructions in Kogi As Works Commissioner Hails Gov. Bello for Releasing Funds

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ā€¦. Describes First Year Anniversary of Gov. Bello As Superlative

The Kogi State Commissioner for Works and Housing, Engr. Abubakar Ohere has expressed appreciation to Gov. Yahaya Bello for the release of funds for the construction of over thirty roads across the state.

Engr. Ohere made the appreciation in a chat with Newsmen, described Gov. Yahaya Bello as a promise keeper, one who is committed and working tirelessly to ensure that the people of the State get the desired dividends of democracy.

Engr. Ohere commended the massive investments on road construction and rehabilitation by Gov. Bello since coming on board, described the recent release of money for about thirty roads across the state as unprecedented and a First Year Anniversary gift to the people in the second tenure of the present administration.

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Engr Ohere said the present administration has surpassed others before it in the areas of road construction, describing Gov. Bello as a man propelled by passion to make the living condition of the people comfortable.

The Commissioner assured that the Ministry would work tirelessly to justify the confidence reposed on them by Gov. Yahaya Bello, assuring that quality and standard, and ensuring that value for money is achieved.

Engr Ohere congratulated the Governor on his one year anniversary in the second tenure, said he has shown capacity to move Nigeria forward, assuring that the call for his Presidency is borne out of genuine desire to move the nation forward.

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The Commissioner listed the roads to be constructed and rehabilitated to include:

LOKOJA TOWNSHIP ROAD

  1. Bishop court – Kasuwa Hotel-Ganaja Junction Road
  2. Adankolo Cementray- Zenith Bank Road
  3. Dunamis Junction- Federal University Road
  4. UBA Adankolo- Housing Estate Road
  5. Cemetery Baptist Church Road
  6. Kewon Hotel – Lokoja LGA/Federal Road safety road.
  7. Sardauna Junction – Cemetery /Maigari palace Road.
  8. Ashfat overlay of Paparanda Square- Nataco Junction Dual Carriage Way
  9. Grade Separation Intersection (Flyover Bridge) Ganaja Junction.

OKENE TOWNSHIP ROAD

  1. Agassa- Irucheba Road
  2. Ozuwaya- Idozuni Road
  3. Idozumi- Idoji Road and Spurs
  4. Ahache – Enyinare Road
  5. Ateba – Idozumi Road and Spurs
  6. Obehira- Makaranta Road
  7. Library – Inike Road
  8. Agassa- Ekuku – Dam Road
  9. Agassa- Anyava Road
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KABBA TOWNSHIP ROAD

  1. Iyah- Fadile Junction Road
  2. Dada Onicar Bestway- NTA Junction Road
  3. Inuraje Road
  4. Ogo Oluwa Street
  5. Surulere Road
  6. Ipele st.- Banabas cathedral Road
  7. St. Banabas roundabout Road.
  8. Obaro Odoafin Road
  9. Bolorunduro Road

EKIRIN-ADE ROAD

  1. Ekirin-Ade/Ohun- Ife Olukotun Road

ISANLU ROAD

  1. Poyan-Jegede/ Ejuku-Ijowa Road

IDAH ROAD

  1. Idah-Ajaka – Umomi-Ejule – Anyigba road, 55km

DEKINA TOWNSHIP ROAD

  1. 8.3km Dekina Township road

OLAMABORO ROAD

  1. 31Km Ibana -Okpo Ogugu-Ete road
    ANYIGBA TOWNSHIP ROAD
  2. Old Egwume Road
  3. Ofejikpi Road
    And finally, Ankpa Abejukolo road

The commissioner finally noted that Contractors are being mobilized back to site after the break for project execution.

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Comrade James Ezema is a veteran journalist and media consultant. He is a political strategist. He can be reached on +2348035823617 via call or WhatsApp.

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