Kaduna Governor Unveils Zaria Road Projects

Gov. Uba Sani has pledged to leave Kaduna State in a better condition than he met it, as his administration executes projects in key sectors like education, health, and agriculture.

He made this commitment at the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction and upgrading of Zaria township roads.

These include Magajiya Junction to Kasuwan Amaru and a link to Unguwan Liman/Albarkawa Road intersection and Audi to Kako Roads in Zaria Local Government.

The governor said his administration was intensifying the Rural Transformation Programme, initiating over 78 road projects since assuming office.

He reiterated that these projects are progressing well, with contractors adequately funded to meet deadlines. His focus is to connect local communities for social and economic benefits.

“When completed, these Zaria township roads will serve a significant urban poor population. Job opportunities will increase, commercial activities will improve, and security will be enhanced,” he assured.

He stressed that Zaria is too important to be left in its current state, adding that the groundbreaking reflects his administration’s commitment to road expansion, repair, and maintenance.

“The road from Audi to Kako, on the outskirts of Zaria City, connects farming communities. We are extending infrastructure to all local governments for accelerated development.

“Our goal is to support rapid economic growth, address infrastructure deficits, curb rural-urban migration, and improve the quality of life for our people,” he added.

Earlier, Zaria Local Government Chairman, Jamil Ahmad, thanked the governor for developmental projects in the area and pledged the people’s full support for his administration.

He promised that the people of Zaria would increase their votes for the governor in the next election, showing their appreciation for the ongoing projects.

The Emir of Zazzau, Amb. Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, welcomed the governor home, recognising him as a son of the soil and commending his commitment to development.

The Emir, who is also the Chairman of the Kaduna State Council of Chiefs, praised the governor for executing projects across the state, improving infrastructure and livelihoods.