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Birnin Gwari Road: Gov. Sani will break his own record — KADRA MD

Governor Uba Sani will break his own record when the 36km Bagoma-Gagumi road project in Birnin Gwari local government is completed, surpassing the Gadan Gayan-Gwaraji-Kujama road that was earlier commissioned

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March 15, 2026byThe Nation
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Governor Uba Sani will break his own record when the 36km Bagoma-Gagumi road project in Birnin Gwari local government is completed, surpassing the Gadan Gayan-Gwaraji-Kujama road that was earlier commissioned in February.

The Managing Director of Kaduna State Roads Agency (KADRA), Dr. Abdullahi Baba Ahmed, who disclosed this during an inspection visit at the project site, described the Governor’s rural transformation as revolutionary.

It will be recalled that the Governor had commissioned the longest road that had been constructed in the last two decades, cutting across three local governments last February.

The 35 km road that stretches from Igabi to Kajuru and Chikun local governments includes a 130-metre bridge over the River Kaduna, which serves several rural communities.

Speaking during the inspection tour of the Bagoma-Gagumi road at the weekend, Dr Baba Ahmed disclosed that the road will set a new record as 66 farming communities across Birnin Gwari local government will benefit from the project when completed.

"The road will link farmers to markets, residents to schools and hospitals, and is expected to open up the area to significantly impact the local economy," he stated.

Highlighting the benefits of the Bagoma-Gagumi road, he said that "Birnin Gwari is one of Nigeria's leading maize-producing local governments, and this road will greatly improve the transportation of produce and boost economic growth.’’

According to the Managing Director of KADRA, the 66 farming communities will also have better access to markets, schools, and healthcare, including better jobs.

He argued that the Bagoma-Gagumi road project is part of Governor Uba Sani’s broader initiative to build 1,345 kilometers of roads across 20 local government areas, adding that he has launched 150 projects and has so far completed 66 of them.

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The MD said that the road is being constructed by CGC Nigeria Limited, a major construction firm that specialises in infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, and water supply.

Dr Baba Ahmed noted that although the project is expected to be completed by the end of the year, the contractor, however, promised to deliver ahead of schedule.

CGC Northern Regional Manager, Mr Wang Hongxi, disclosed that "we have mobilized more workers and are working around the clock to ensure timely completion of the project.’’

Residents of Bagoma and Gagumi communities expressed hope that the 36-kilometre road will improve their lives and create economic opportunities.

"The road, which had been in a state of disrepair for years, is being transformed into a modern highway, easing transportation and boosting economic activities in the area."

"We are grateful to Governor Uba Sani for his commitment to improving our infrastructure," Alhaji Musa Bagoma, a resident of the area, told newsmen.

Alhaji Dangajere Gagumi, a local trader, also said that "this road will change our lives. We will be able to transport our goods to the market more easily, and our children can attend school without worrying about the rough terrain."

On his part, Mallam Ibrahim Mande attested that the Governor Uba Sani administration is truly committed to improving the lives of rural dwellers. This road is a testament to that commitment, and we are grateful for his efforts."

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