Niger government secures N5 billion for road projects
He said the loan is besides the N5 billion already expended by his administration on the construction and rehabilitation of various road projects during his second tenure.
“Work will commence next week on the Shiroro Broadcasting road. Though it is a federal road, the Niger Government has decided to do the Chanchaga- COE road.” Others are Five Number Roads in Kontagora, Sarkin Bosso road, Access Road within Chanchaga, Waterworks, Rehabilitation of Tegina township road and the Minna Western Byepass road“The administration of Governor Abubakar Bello has in one year of its second tenure, committed over #5billion on different road projects in the state on the construction and rehabilitation of state township and federal roads,” Idris stated.
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