Katsina Governor Radda Approves 20.37km Road Projects

Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda approved the construction of 20.37 kilometers of township roads across three local government areas in Katsina State as part of efforts to improve urban infrastructure and boost economic activity. This approval was granted during the 10th regular meeting of the Katsina State Executive Council held on Wednesday.
The meeting was attended by various officials, including the Commissioner for Transport, Engr. Sani Ingawa.
The approved projects include the dualization of a 3.0-kilometer Mashi township road, the construction of a 6.67-kilometer township road in Bakori, and a 10.7-kilometer township road in Malumfashi. These projects are part of Radda's commitment to expanding and modernizing road infrastructure across major towns in the state.
The road projects aim to improve connectivity, facilitate economic activities, enhance the quality of life for residents, and support socio-economic development.
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