ADVERTISEMENT
The Sun Nigeria
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun
No Result
View All Result
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun
No Result
View All Result
The Sun Nigeria
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home National

Kaduna/Jos road: FG commends contractors’ speed, optimistic about 24 months completion time

1st July 2022
in National
0
Kaduna/Jos road: FG commends contractors’ speed, optimistic about 24 months completion time
0
SHARES
502
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
 The Federal Government has commended the speed of contractors undertaking the rehabilitation of the 199.50 kilometre  Kaduna-Pambeguwa-Jos road currently at 18 per cent completion stage.
Mr Folorunsho Esan, the Director, Highway Construction and Rehabilitation, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing (FMWH), gave the commendation at the inspection of the road in Kaduna and Plateau states on Thursday.
According to him,  the contractor is working and had achieved a lot within the little time of being  on site  10 months ago.
“The quality of work is satisfactory, we have 35 kilometres of binder and if you do not look properly you would think the job is finished. We are still expecting another layer on top; 18 per cent work is done currently.
” When you think of the time of completion, you would think of the funding that is available, the funding has to match the time frame and we are trying with what we have to ensure that the project is completed within the next 12 months.
“It  involves the provision of the existing 199.50 kilometres asphaltic concrete single carriage way as main alignment in Kaduna and Plateau states with spur from Saminaka to Bauchi border.
“It also involves the maintenance of existing bridges along the road with different spans.The contractor of the project Setraco Big Ltd, complained that insecurity was the main challenge confronting the project.
Esan said although  many things were competing for the same funds, yet government was doing all it could to ensure that the project was completed in good time.
On his part, Mr Adebayo Taiwo, Director, Highway North-West, said the project was  economically viable to the nation.
“This road cuts across how many states, starting from kaduna and going towards jos border and there is also a spur to Bauchi. So there is a lot of economic impact.
” Agricultural areas and all those things are involved, and the rural communities too are well connected. You can see that there is a particular location we passed now, where there is a settlement, with drainage system.
“That makes them easily accessible to kaduna and if they want to go to Jos too, they can easily connect to agricultural products and economic value,” Taiwo said.
On the monitoring of the project, Taiwo said there were delegated officials  that monitored the work to ensure that standards were not compromised.
He said though there were security challenges, the contractor with the support of the ministry, had taken steps to ensure safety of staff and equipment.
Mr Mustafa Janet, Project Manager, Setraco, in charge of the project, said they had no issue with funding,  adding the company had the support of the communities in the area.
” All the communities are cooperating with us and by the grace of God we will deliver the work on time. We continued with the regular funding with the help and support of the nearby communities.
“If there is regular funding and there is no more challenge, all technical issues with the project and we keep having the support of the communities and the Federal Ministry of Works, we will deliver the work on time.
” You know when rainy season comes, we have to reduce the speed of work to deliver the best quality on the work.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the project, which has 24 months for completion,  is valued at over N38 billion.
It commenced on Jan. 27, 2021 and expected to be completed by Jan. 26, 2023. It’s funded via the SUKUK fund.
NAN  also reports that the inspection is part of a two-day exercise that includes Section II Kaduna -Zaria interchange.(NAN)
Cyril

Cyril

Related Posts

Lawyer faults court judgment on raise in judges' salaries
National

Lawyer faults court judgment on raise in judges’ salaries

26th July 2022
Farmers gather in Abuja for West Africa Agrofair
Business

Farmers gather in Abuja for West Africa Agrofair

26th July 2022
NLC protests lingering ASUU strike in Ebonyi (PHOTOS)
National

NLC protests lingering ASUU strike in Ebonyi (PHOTOS)

26th July 2022
Next Post
Sen. Abiru gives N62.5M grant, Gov Sanwo-Olu unveils stadium, market in Lagos

20203: YDP's Nwabueze drums support for Peter Obi as next President

Heirs Insurance companies sponsor $30,000 Tony Elumelu Storytellers Fund

Heirs Insurance companies sponsor $30,000 Tony Elumelu Storytellers Fund

Kaduna state government launches learning passport for students

Kaduna state government launches learning passport for students

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Highlights

NLC protests lingering ASUU strike in Ebonyi (PHOTOS)

Russia aims new air strikes at Black Sea coastal targets

JUST IN: Army holds maiden Peace Support Operations Seminar in Abuja

JUST IN: Council Chairman impeached in Niger

JUST IN: Bandits ransack Kaduna community amidst night downpour, abduct several residents

Protesting NLC members ground Enugu

Trending

Lawyer faults court judgment on raise in judges' salaries
National

Lawyer faults court judgment on raise in judges’ salaries

26th July 2022
0

From Godwin Tsa, Abuja A legal practitioner, Anighoro Mathias, has faulted the judgment of the National Industrial...

Farmers gather in Abuja for West Africa Agrofair

Farmers gather in Abuja for West Africa Agrofair

26th July 2022
Tribal leaders, members react to pope’s apology on schools

Tribal leaders, members react to pope’s apology on schools

26th July 2022
NLC protests lingering ASUU strike in Ebonyi (PHOTOS)

NLC protests lingering ASUU strike in Ebonyi (PHOTOS)

26th July 2022
Russia aims new air strikes at Black Sea coastal targets

Russia aims new air strikes at Black Sea coastal targets

26th July 2022
ADVERTISEMENT

Follow us on social media:

Latest News

  • Lawyer faults court judgment on raise in judges’ salaries
  • Farmers gather in Abuja for West Africa Agrofair
  • Tribal leaders, members react to pope’s apology on schools
  • NLC protests lingering ASUU strike in Ebonyi (PHOTOS)
  • Russia aims new air strikes at Black Sea coastal targets
  • JUST IN: Army holds maiden Peace Support Operations Seminar in Abuja
  • JUST IN: Council Chairman impeached in Niger
  • JUST IN: Bandits ransack Kaduna community amidst night downpour, abduct several residents
  • Protesting NLC members ground Enugu
  • Ekweremmadu’s wife, Beatrice granted bail
  • Labour protest in Abia takes off in earnest
  • BREAKING: 2 Guards Brigade officers killed in terrorists ambush on soldiers in Abuja
  • Job creation: FG trains 60 youths, disburses start-up tools
  • Makinde pledges to bring more developmental projects to Iseyin
  • 4 dead, 6 injured on Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident – FRSC
  • Edo confirms eight cases of monkeypox
  • Planned Okada ban: ActionAid calls for safety net to alleviate deepening poverty
  • Passports: Nigerians in diaspora suggest 3-point actions to sustain supply
  • NCPC adopts measures to prevent abscondment during pilgrimage
  • Edo House of Assembly Speaker eulogises Amusan

Categories

  • Abuja Metro
  • Anambra Watch
  • Arts
  • Broken Tongues
  • Business
  • Business Week
  • Cartoons
  • Citizen Joe
  • Columns
  • Cover
  • Culture
  • Duro Onabule
  • Editorial
  • Education Review
  • Effect
  • Elections
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Features
  • Femi Adesina
  • Food & Drinks
  • Frank Talk
  • Funke Egbemode
  • Gallery
  • Global Square by Kenneth Okonkwo
  • Health
  • Insights
  • Kalu Leadership Series
  • Kunle Solaja
  • Kunle Solaja
  • Letters
  • Lifeline
  • Lifestyle
  • Literary Review
  • Marketing Matters
  • Muiz Banire
  • National
  • News
  • Offside Musings
  • Opinion
  • oriental news
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • PressClips
  • Public Sphere
  • Ralph Egbu
  • Shola Oshunkeye
  • Sideview
  • South-west Magazine
  • Sponsored Post
  • Sporting Sun
  • Sports
  • Sun Girl
  • Tea Time
  • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
  • The Sun Awards Live
  • The Sun TV
  • Thoughts & Talks
  • Time Out
  • Today's cover
  • Tola Adeniyi
  • Travel
  • Travel & Tourism
  • Trending
  • TSWeekend
  • Turf Game
  • Uncategorized
  • Updates
  • Views from Abroad
  • Voices
  • World
  • World News
  • About Us
  • Paper Ad Rate
  • Online Ad Rate
  • Change of Name
  • The Team
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

© 2019 The Sun Nigeria - Managed by Netsera.

No Result
View All Result
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun

© 2019 The Sun Nigeria - Managed by Netsera.