News Buhari’s Critics Are Ignorant – Federal Govt
“When you are constructing roads and bridges, you create jobs as you will employ workers, you trigger economic activities as you will buy sand, granite, cement, and other construction materials; you create a mini-economy around the construction site as food sellers and others converge there to cater to the needs of the workers.“Let me illustrate this further with the Nasarawa-Loko Road and the Loko-Oweto Bridge.
Second, he said the road and the bridge projects came with the electrification of the communities around there, which means more economic activities for the people and, of course, more jobs “And lastly, the communities, now provided with better access through the road and the bridge, are witnessing an increase in mining activities, farming, fishing, trading, etc.
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