Nigeria: Tinubu Flags Off Second Niger Bridge Access Roads
- President Bola Tinubu flagged off the construction of a 17.5-kilometre access road to the Second Niger Bridge, aimed at improving connectivity, safety, and trade in the region.
- Governor Sheriff Oborevwori praised Tinubu's leadership and commitment to infrastructure renewal, noting the significance of the project for economic growth.
- Minister of Works David Umahi highlighted the essential need to modernize Nigeria's infrastructure for economic prosperity, stating that upgrading and modernizing infrastructure are imperative for the country's economic growth.
- The access road aims to ease traffic congestion on the Asaba-Benin Road and improve connectivity, with Tinubu urging citizens to support the project amid temporary disruptions.
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Tinubu flags off construction of access road to Second Niger Bridge
President Bola Tinubu has officially flagged off the construction of the access road to the Second Niger Bridge, linking Delta and Anambra states. The 17.55-kilometre road, awarded to CCECC Nigeria Limited, passes through several communities in Delta State, including Issele-Azagba, Okpanam, Ibusa, Asaba, Okwe, and Oko-Amakun, before connecting to the Second Niger Bridge into Anambra State. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on Monday in Oko,…
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