Sani targets completion of over 140 roads across Kaduna

Sani targets completion of over 140 roads across Kaduna

The Kaduna State Government on Saturday said more than 140 road projects currently underway across the state will be completed as part of ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure, ease movement, and boost economic activities.

This was disclosed in a statement made available to journalists in Abuja by the Managing Director of the Kaduna Roads Agency, Dr Abdullahi Baba-Ahmed.

The disclosure came as the agency unveiled its second documentary, themed “Roads of Legacy: Governor Uba Sani Reconnects Kaduna.”

The documentary showcases ongoing and completed road infrastructure across various parts of the state executed under Governor Sani’s administration.

Today, these roads tell a powerful story across Kaduna State—projects started, completed and delivered under one administration, leaving behind a legacy of connectivity, growth and visible development.

“More than 140 road projects spanning about 1,335 kilometres are currently ongoing across Kaduna State, with about 60 per cent already completed,” the statement read.

The agency had earlier, in its maiden documentary released in December 2025, captured about 700 kilometres of road projects delivered across different communities.

Baba-Ahmed stated that under the leadership of Governor Sani, strategic road corridors across the state have been initiated and delivered to reconnect communities and support economic growth.

He said, “From Zaria to Kaduna North and into Southern Kaduna, strategic road corridors have been conceived, initiated, executed and completed under the leadership of Governor Uba Sani.

“These roads are now easing movement, strengthening local commerce and reconnecting communities that once faced difficult access.”

KADRA listed some of the key projects featured in the documentary to include the Magajiya–Amaru–Unguwan Liman Road, Audi–Kako Road, Tudun Biri Road, Durum–Kurumtumawa Road, Pambegua–Kauru Road, the Gadar Gayan–Kujama Junction Road and the Madauchi–Madakiya–Kafanchan Road.

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