The Plateau Government has flagged off rehabilitation work on the 6.9 Kilometers Kobong-Tudun –Wada road in Jos North Local Government Area.

This project which is among 8 other projects, is expected to span for 12 months.

Speaking at the handing over ceremony on Friday, the Commissioner for Information, Muhammad Nazif warned members of the public against distractions that could affect the completion time of the job, and declared that government would not pay any compensation to any claimant.

The commissioner emphasized on the need for the people of Plateau State to continue living in peace as that is the only way the state can develop.

“Plateau has parted ways with crises; it is time to provide infrastructure toward a better life,” he said.

In his remarks, Samuel Galadima, the Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, gave the scope of work to include scarification, earthworks, blasting of rocks, construction of bridges and asphalting.

Also speaking, Chinedu Okonwa, an official of Jolex Construction Company Ltd, handlers of the job, assured the government that the contract would be completed on schedule.

Peter Nyam, the District Head of Tudun-Wada, in his remarks, commended the state government for embarking on the project which, he said, would reduce the sufferings of the people.

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Plateau Govt. flags off work on N1.8bn road in Jos

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