
President Tinubu Inaugurates 2nd Niger Bridge Access Road
President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday inaugurated the construction of Phase 2B of the access road to the Second Niger Bridge in Onitsha.
This marks a key step in improving transport infrastructure and regional connectivity in the South East.
Tinubu was represented by Anambra governor, Charles Soludo, at the event.
He stated that the Second Niger Bridge, inaugurated in 2023, has significantly eased travel between the South East and other regions.
However, he explained that the bridge’s full benefits have been limited by incomplete access roads. The newly launched Phase 2B aims to address this issue by enhancing connectivity.
The project includes a 17.5km dual carriageway featuring seven bridges and modern infrastructure. These upgrades will include security cameras to enhance safety along the route.
The road will extend from the Umunya/Ogbunike axis of the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway.
It will pass through the Old Enugu Road Interchange, Ogidi, Nkpor-Umuoji Road Interchange, and the Asaba-Igbuzor Road Interchange, ending at Valley Bridge.
Earlier, Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, praised Governor Soludo for his outstanding leadership and transformative efforts across various sectors, particularly in road infrastructure.
Umahi highlighted that Anambra currently has 18 ongoing federal road projects. These include the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, which has been divided between MTN and another company for efficient execution.
He assured that payments would be linked to work progress, with 30 per cent of the contract sum already disbursed. He urged local communities to support the project and prevent disruptions.
Umahi also reaffirmed Tinubu’s commitment to the South East. He cited key appointments, including the Chief of Naval Staff and the Minister of Works, as evidence of the administration’s dedication.
The contractor, CGC Nigeria Limited, represented by General Manager, Gius Cheng, promised to complete the project on schedule while maintaining the highest quality standards.
(NAN)
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