The Federal Government said it has approved over N242.68 billion for the rescoping, rehabilitation, and construction of 14 critical road projects across various states.
Minister of Works, Dave Umahi made the disclosure after the Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
According to Umahi, the approvals align with the government’s policy of reviewing and prioritizing ongoing inherited projects under the Renewed Hope agenda.
He gave a breakdown of the projects and their allocations as follows:
“Agaie-Katcha-Baro Road, Niger State – N22 billion
Contractor: Messers GR Building Construction Limited.
“Odukpani Junction (Calabar-Ikom-Ogoja Road), Cross River State – N26.335 billion
Contractor: Samatech.
“Ajaokuta-Ajibo Road and Iyana Mosa Road, Ogun State – N10.89 billion.Contractor: Messers HM Construction Limited.
“Inoma-Iyaka-Abaji Section of Ibaji-Odulu-Ajibu Road, Anambra State – N9.33 billion
Contractor: Niger Cat”
“Umuahia-Ituano-Ikot Ekpene Road, Umuahia Emudike Section – N14.37 billion.Contractor: Heartland Reckon Construction Company.
“Kaduna-Jos Road (Phase One), Kaduna and Plateau States – N33.423 billion.Contractor: Setraco
“Yola-Fufure Road, Adamawa State – N11.81 billion
Contractor: WisChina Worldwide Engineering Limited.
“Ijebu-Ibutita Ebe Road, Ogun State – N13 billion
Contractor: Aretha Construction Limited”
“Amido Road, Taraba State – N7.68 billion.Contractor: Messers Mode Limited.
“Nkomoro-Isu Road, Enugu and Ebonyi States – N14.49 billion
Contractor: Arab Contractors.
“Aba-Owerri Road Dualization via Ikot Ekpene Border – N11.55 billion
Contractor: Arab Contractors”
“Gashua-Bayamari Road (Section Two), Yobe State – N9.68 billion
Contractor: Messers Wick Rock.
“Ikorodu-Shagamu Road (Phase One of Lagos-Ibadan Road) – N27.59 billion.Contractor: Arab Contractors.
“Remaining Sections of Lagos-Ibadan Road – N30 billion
Contractor: RCC”
Umahi further disclosed that the council approved N7 billion for the rescoping of the AK Bypass by Ghitto Construction Limited.
He, however, said a proposal for the construction of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, FEMA, headquarters was stepped down, pending further research and review.
Umahi emphasised the urgency of completing certain major roads by April, including the Lagos-Ibadan Road, to meet commissioning deadlines.