President Tinubu Flags Off Construction Of Access Road To 2nd Niger Bridge
By SUNNY ABBA, Abuja
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, through the Federal Ministry of Works, has officially flagged off the Construction of a 17.55-Kilometre (km) Access Road to the Second Niger Bridge (Phase 2A) in Asaba, linking the South South Zone to the South East.
Speaking at the flag-off ceremony, Minister of Works Sen. David Umahi lauded the host state government for its commitment to infrastructure development, emphasising that governance is about improving the lives of the people.
In a statement signed by Mohammad Abdullahi Ahmed, the head of Press and Public Relations in Ministry of Works, the Minister commended the Delta State governor’s proactive approach to addressing road infrastructure needs, acknowledging the numerous ongoing projects, including three major flyovers in Warri town.
“Your state is a construction site. You have demonstrated that leadership is about responsibility, not excuses. Instead of blaming the federal government, you are taking proactive actions. That is highly commendable,” he stated.
Highlighting the federal government’s broader vision for road infrastructure, Umahi said multiple strategic road projects are either ongoing or in the pipeline nationwide, invluding the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Benin-Asaba Expressway, the Sokoto-Gusau-Katsina-Kaduna corridor, the East-West Road, the remaining section of Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway amongst others.
He assured that the 9km extension of the just-flagged off Reconstruction of the Benin-Asaba Expressway to the 2nd Niger Bridge requested by the state government had been approved.
To ensure the security and sustainability of the newly constructed roads and bridges, the government has implemented advanced surveillance measures, including the installation of CCTV cameras along the Access Roads and the Bridge.
These cameras will be linked to the offices of the governors of the concerned states to monitor activities and prevent vandalism. Additionally, the project will incorporate solar-powered streetlights to enhance visibility and security.
The Minister reiterated the administration’s commitment to prioritising inherited projects and delivering impactful infrastructure to Nigerians.
He emphasised that under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, road projects nationwide are receiving unprecedented attention, ensuring seamless connectivity and economic progress.
“The project”, he continued, “is part of a broader national infrastructure strategy aimed at connecting key economic zones and improving transportation efficiency. The government has assured that funding is secured, with 30% of the contract sum ready to be paid, while strict timelines and performance monitoring will be enforced to ensure timely delivery.
The Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, while performing the flag-off on behalf of President Tinubu said, “This occasion is not just about flagging off a road project—it is a testament to this administration’s unwavering commitment to economic development, national integration, and infrastructure renewal.
“The construction of the Access Road is a major step towards strengthening our nation’s connectivity. This road will ease movement, facilitate trade, and enhance economic opportunities for the people of Delta, Anambra, and beyond.
“It is yet another proof that under this administration, infrastructure development remains a top priority for fostering economic growth and national unity.
“I want to, especially, commend the government and people of Delta and Anambra States for their collaboration in ensuring the success of this project.
“Infrastructure development is not just the responsibility of the federal government, it requires the collective effort of all stakeholders, including the state governments, local communities, and private sector partners,” says the President.
“To our esteemed contractors, I urge you to ensure the highest standards of quality and timely completion of this project. This is not just a road; it is a legacy of progress that will serve generations to come,” the governor said.
He also extended his gratitude to the traditional rulers, community leaders, and all who have contributed in one way or another to the realisation of the initiative.
Concluding, he said, “As we look forward to its completion, let us all continue to work together for the development of our great nation.”