Borno State Government on Monday officially commenced the
construction of the first flyover in the North-east region with a ceremonial
launch by the state Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara, in Maiduguri.
The flyover, which is intended to ease traffic at
the normally congested Customs roundabout in Maiduguri, would connect three
routes, including linking Maiduguri to Dikwa-Ngala economic road that leads to
neighbouring countries-Cameroon and Chad.
Umara, who flagged off the flyover, which is 2.4
kilometre long with two opposite lanes on top of the bridge and at the bottom,
announced that a second flyover would commence early next year, around the Post
Office Roundabout at the centre of Maiduguri.
He said he was opening up the state capital as part
of responses to increase the number of vehicles on the road caused by
population growth largely instigated by forced migration of families who have
permanently settled in Maiduguri as a result of displacement by insurgents.
Umara said new routes are also expected to
contribute to better flow of traffic as well as matters of security and
emergencies.
The governor said he intended to complete and start
many other road projects this year as already provided for in the budget that
was recently signed into law.
He said his intention is to ensure that roads like
Maiduguri-Bama-Banki, Maiduguri-Dikwa-Ngala, and Damboa-Chibok-Mbalala are
delivered in his current term in office.
The governor promised that ongoing and planned
township roads would also be delivered around Jiddari-Polo, Mala, Kyariri and
Zannari areas of Maiduguri metropolis and different parts of Biu, Monguno,
Askira, Ngala and Gwoza Local Government Areas of the state.
Contract for the construction of the flyover was
awarded to a Chinese construction firm, Eighteenth Engineering International
Limited at the cost of N4.2 billion from which 30 percent mobilisation fee has
already been released.
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