Zamfara Flags off N4.1bn Gusua City Urban Renewal Project 

Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, on Wednesday flagged-off construction of Gusau township roads under the administration’s urban renewal project.

The project is being executed at the cost of N4.1 billion, according to a press statement by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris. 

He explained that the road construction is in fulfilment of part of Lawal’s campaign promises, to build more roads as well as modernise and maintain existing ones.

He said that the flag-off ceremony was held at Gidan Sambo, opposite the police station, Gusau. According to the statement, “phase one of the urban renewal commences with four roads construction covering 3.5 kilometres, including junction improvements and drainages.

“At the ceremony, Governor Lawal reiterated that urban renewal is one of his Administration’s top priorities aimed at addressing the lack of development in cities and towns since the creation of Zamfara State.

“The first phase of the project involves reconstructing and improving 3.5km of township roads in Gusau, the State capital as well as enhancing the drainage system.

“The construction will cover Bello Barau Roundabout – Old Market road, Bello Barau roundabout – Central Police Station Road, Bello Barau roundabout – Government House road and Kwanar Yan Keke – Emir’s palace – Tankin Ruwa road.

“The Zamfara State government believes that by making roads more accessible and reliable, it creates an environment that attracts investments, boosts tourism and empowers local businesses.

“The Governor also urged the residents of Gusau town to be patient during the construction phase, adding that genuine progress sometimes comes with temporary inconveniences but the results will far outweigh the difficulties,” the statement said.

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