Minister pledges more infrastructure projects for Northeast development

Hon. Uba Maigari Ahmadu,

The Minister of State for Regional Development, Hon. Uba Maigari Ahmadu, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitments to accelerating infrastructures and other facilities for socio-economic development 8of the Northeast region of the country.

The Minister made pledges on Monday in Maiduguri, during a two-day working visit to Borno state to inspect and assess ongoing infrastructure projects being executed by the North-East Development Commission (NEDC).

The Minister’s inspected projects include the 250-capacity bed hostel with kitchen, laundry and dining hall facilities at the Mohamet Lawan College of Agriculture (MLCA), Maiduguri, as well as the Moro Moro and Fori Bridges, all being constructed by the Commission.

At the College of Agriculture, Ahmadu accompanied by the Managing Director of NEDC, Mohammed Alkali, and senior management staff of the commission, was received by the Provost of the institution, Prof. Abba Makinta, alongside the supervising engineer of the commission.

The Minister’s delegation was briefed on the level of work and the progress recorded so far inauguration.

The Minister was satisfied with the pace of construction and stressed the need for the project to be delivered according to approved specifications and terms of contract.

“Mr. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is deeply committed to the development and stabilisation of the North-East. The NEDC is one of the key instruments through which this commitment is being translated into concrete infrastructure interventions.” said.Ahmadu

The Commission’s Managing Director, Alkali reaffirmed the commission’s commitment to providing quality infrastructure that addresses the needs of various communities across the North-East, comprising six states.

The Minister and his entourage later inspected the Moro Moro Bridge, which was destroyed by the September 2024 Maiduguri flood and is now being reconstructed by NEDC as part of its intervention projects.

Briefing the Minister on the project ,the supervising Engineer, Kori Shettima, gave a technical overview of the project, explaining that the bridge has a total length of approximately 120 metres.

Kori explained that the bridge is a vital infrastructure serving communities in Borno State and traders from neighbouring countries, as its reconstruction will ease the transportation of goods and improve access to the Gambouru International Market.

The Chairman of Moro Moro Market, Alhaji Modu Maiduguri, while commending NEDC for restoring the vital link, disclosed that the collapse of the bridge had negatively affected commercial activities in the area.

At the Galtimari-Fori ongoing construction Bridge, affected by the September 2024 flood, Kori Shettima explained to the delegation that the nine span and 180 meter-bridge is 80 per cent completed with major structural works already completed and the final works on the bridge are ongoing.

The Minister expressed satisfaction with the quality of work and commended the NEDC, the contractors and supervising engineers for the progress recorded, stressing the importance of delivering the projects in line with approved specifications and engineering standards.

Ahmadu said the interventions are consistent with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to addressing the infrastructure deficit and promoting development across the North-East, assuring that the Ministry of Regional Development will continue to support NEDC in delivering its mandate and completing ongoing projects across the region.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has Borno at heart and is committed to the development of the North-East. We are here to ensure that this commitment translates into quality infrastructure, and the Ministry will continue to support NEDC in delivering these projects for the benefit of the people,” he said.

Speaking on NEDC interventions, the Managing Director, Mohammed Alkali, said: “The Commission remains committed to completing its ongoing projects across Borno State and other parts of the North-East.

“Our commitment is to ensure that these projects are completed to specification and delivered for the benefit of the people. NEDC is implementing similar interventions across the North-East, and we will continue to work with reliable contractors and consultants to achieve timely and quality delivery.”

The Minister’s two-day visit formed part of the Ministry’s oversight responsibilities over projects being implemented by the North-East Development Commission, with a focus on ensuring compliance with approved specifications, quality standards and project timelines.8

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