Nigeria: Kaduna to Expand Road Infrastructure Projects

Kaduna state governor, Senator Uba Sani's has vowed to expand road infrastructure projects as part of efforts to boost industrialization and economic viability across the state.

The governor made the disclosure over the weekend in Kaduna during the award of two major road projects which will be executed by Thinklab Group Limited, a leading construction company in the country.

Governor Senator Uba Sani, in his address, emphasized the impact of the projects on the community, stating that "These roads will not only improve connectivity but also enhance economic growth, boost development, and improve the lives of our people and we are committed to delivering projects that benefit our communities, and we are proud to partner with Thinklab Group Limited, a company that shares our vision."

Also speaking, Dr. Sa'id Kori, CEO of Thinklab Group Limited, re-echoed the relevance of the project stating that, "the event is not just a ceremonial groundbreaking, but a full mobilization of our machinery on site. We assure timely completion within the shortest time, quality construction, community engagement, and local content and job creation. We are committed to delivering a high-quality project that meets the needs of the community."

Kori further explained that "The road reconstruction project aims to improve connectivity, enhance economic growth, and boost development in the region. The project's scope includes the reconstruction of the 6km road and the construction of a 13km access road, providing a vital link between communities and facilitating movement,"

He added that Thinklab Group Limited's commitment to delivering high-quality projects that meet the needs of the community is evident in their assurance of quality, timely completion, and community engagement.

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