By Ladan Muhammad Garko
KADUNA – Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, on Tuesday commissioned the 3.6-kilometre Kwoi–Gora Road in Jaba Local Government Area, describing the project as a significant milestone in his administration’s efforts to expand rural infrastructure and drive agricultural development across the state.
The road was constructed under the Kaduna State Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), an initiative designed to improve rural road networks, enhance access to markets, and stimulate socio-economic growth in farming communities.
Speaking during the commissioning ceremony, Governor Sani said the project underscores his administration’s commitment to improving the quality of life for rural residents through strategic investments in infrastructure that support agriculture, trade, and economic development.
He noted that the newly completed road will strengthen connectivity between Kwoi, Gora, and neighbouring communities, significantly reducing travel time and transportation costs while making it easier for farmers to transport their produce to markets.
According to the governor, the improved road network will also enhance access to healthcare, education, and other essential services, create new economic opportunities, and improve the overall livelihoods of residents in the area.
Governor Sani reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to sustain investments in critical infrastructure, particularly in rural communities, to unlock their economic potential and promote inclusive development.
He added that the state government would continue to collaborate with development partners and other stakeholders to bridge infrastructure gaps and boost agricultural productivity across Kaduna State.
Residents and community leaders welcomed the commissioning of the road, expressing optimism that the project would stimulate commercial activities, improve access to social services, and strengthen economic ties among communities in Jaba Local Government Area.
They also commended the Kaduna State Government and RAAMP for prioritising infrastructure projects that have a direct impact on the welfare and economic well-being of rural populations.

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