Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Radda has conducted an unscheduled inspection tour of key infrastructure projects across the state.
The Governor’s first port of call was the multi-billion naira Katsina Dubai Market project site, where he thoroughly assessed the ongoing rehabilitation work initiated by the previous administration.
Proceeding to the 24.1-kilometer Eastern Bypass Road project, the Governor commenced his inspection from Yandaki Village, methodically examining the construction progress through Daura road intersection, Ajiwa junction, and Tashar Bala interchange, before concluding at UMYUK Junction. He paid particular attention to the quality of asphalting work and bridge construction along the route.
The inspection tour continued at the modern tractor assembly plant construction site in Tashar Bala, followed by a final stop at the Imaging Centre under construction at General Amadi Rimi General Hospital in Batagarawa Local Government Area.
Addressing the press after completing his comprehensive inspection, Governor Radda shared his observations and key decisions.
In the Governor’s words, “I am pleased with the progress I’ve witnessed today across these vital infrastructure projects.”
“Based on the current pace of work and contractor commitments, both the Eastern Bypass Road and the Dubai Market project will be completed by mid-2025,” the Governor announced.
Regarding the Tashar Bala facility, the Governor revealed, “The modern assembly plant under construction will not only serve as an assembly point for our recently imported 400 tractors from China but will also function as a training centre for local youth in heavy machinery maintenance.
Concluding , Governor Radda called for community participation in project protection, “These developments belong to all of us and it is our collective responsibility to ensure their maintenance and longevity.