** Dr. Abdullahi Baba-Ahmad speaking at podium during Kaduna road project commissioning ceremony

Kaduna Completes 35km Road Linking 76 Communities

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A newly completed 35-kilometer road in Kaduna State now connects 76 rural and farming communities to urban centers, cutting travel time and opening economic opportunities. It's the longest road built in the state in over two decades.

For 76 communities scattered across three local government areas in Kaduna State, getting to markets, hospitals, and schools just got dramatically easier.

Governor Uba Sani has completed a 35-kilometer asphalt road linking Gadan Gayan in Igabi to Kujama Junction in Chikun. The project includes a 130-meter bridge spanning nine sections across the Kaduna River.

The road connects farming communities in Igabi, Kajuru, and Chikun, areas that have long struggled with poor access to essential services. Farmers can now transport produce to markets faster and cheaper, while families gain quicker routes to healthcare and schools.

Dr. Abdullahi Baba-Ahmad, Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency, called it a landmark achievement during the Tuesday commissioning ceremony. He noted the road provides an alternative route that eases congestion around the Kaduna metropolis while strengthening connections across the state's three senatorial zones.

Kaduna Completes 35km Road Linking 76 Communities

Governor Sani described the project as more than just asphalt and concrete. "From conception to completion, this road was envisioned as a lifeline," he said, explaining its purpose to unlock economic opportunities and improve quality of life.

The completion marks a significant milestone for infrastructure development in the region. It's the longest single road project delivered in Kaduna State in more than 20 years.

The Ripple Effect

The new road does more than cut travel time. It creates safer routes for daily commuters, reduces transportation costs for traders, and improves security by opening up previously isolated areas.

For rural farmers who make up the majority of residents along the corridor, the road means fresh produce reaches markets before spoiling. For families, it means ambulances can respond faster in emergencies and children spend less time traveling to school.

The project is part of Governor Sani's broader infrastructure renewal drive. His administration has completed over 1,300 kilometers of roads across Kaduna State, creating a network that boosts commercial activity and productivity throughout the region.

The communities along this new 35-kilometer stretch are already experiencing the benefits of better connectivity, proving that smart infrastructure investment pays dividends where it matters most.

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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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