FG constructing 44 road projects in Nigeria with Sukuk funds-Fashola

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Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, said the Sukuk fund was supporting 44 roads projects across the country.

Mr Fashola disclosed this on Monday at the inauguration and handing over phase I and II of Vandeikya-Obudu Cattle Ranch Road in Tsua, Vandiekya LGA of Benue.

 President Muhammadu Buhari was represented at the occasion by the Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, George Akume.

Mr Fashola said that the completed road would impact positively to the lives of the host communities, commuters and the general public.

 “These projects represent major investment in road transport infrastructure, which is a commitment of the Buhari administration as a driver for economic growth and prosperity.

“They are visible and incontrovertible assets in proof of what Nigeria’s resources are invested in from a combination of our earned resources, and borrowings.

 “This occasion affords another opportunity to acknowledge the impact of the Sukuk funding in the completion of Azare — Potiskum, Shuwarin — Potiskum and Sokoto-Tambuwal-Kontagora Roads,” Mr Fashola said.

According to the minister, other handing over formalities that will follow the formalities in Kebbi and Vandeikya would be in Section II, 142.2 km dualisation between Shuwarin and Azare, connecting Jigawa and Bauchi States.

Others are: Section III covering 106.3 Km dualisation between Azare and Potiskum connecting Bauchi and Yobe States, Nnewe-Uduma-Uburu Road covering 26.27 Km with 14 km spur to Ishiagu connecting Enugu and Ebonyi States.

Fashola commended the ministry’s staff and contractors who, he acknowledged, “have worked very hard to bring these projects to the conclusion” as well as the host communities for their cooperation without which progress would have been impossible. “I hold them out as examples of what peace can achieve, and the investments that collaboration and some sacrifice can deliver if we embrace partnership with the government”, he said.

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