Governor Fintiri Reviews Progress of Mubi Township Road Projects
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has inspected ongoing township road projects along Ahmadu Bello Way and Sokoto Street in Mubi South Local Government Area, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to improving infrastructure and enhancing mobility across Adamawa State.
The road projects, covering approximately 7 kilometres, were initiated to improve transportation, reduce movement challenges, and provide better road networks for residents and businesses within Mubi.
Inspection of Ongoing Mubi Road Construction Projects
During the inspection visit on Saturday, Governor Fintiri assessed the level of work being carried out and expressed satisfaction with the quality of construction. He commended the contractors for their efforts and encouraged them to maintain the current standard while ensuring timely completion.
The Governor emphasized the importance of delivering durable road infrastructure that will serve the people and support economic activities in the area.
Key Highlights of the Project
The Mubi township road project is expected to provide several benefits, including:
Improved transportation within Mubi South Local Government Area
Easier movement of residents and businesses
Enhanced road safety and accessibility
Support for local economic growth
Improved urban development
Fintiri Calls for Community Support
Governor Fintiri called on residents of Mubi to continue supporting the construction company by cooperating with ongoing activities at the project sites.
He noted that public cooperation is important to ensure smooth execution and timely delivery of government projects.
The Governor assured the people of Mubi that his administration remains focused on providing more dividends of democracy through strategic investments in infrastructure and human development.
Officials Accompany Governor During Inspection
The inspection was led by the Commissioner for Works and Energy Development, Engineer Mohammed Suleiman, alongside other government officials who joined the Governor during the assessment of the ongoing projects.
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