Anambra Government Awards N37.95 Billion Ekwulobia–Ufuma Road Dualisation, Bridge Project

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Awka, Nigeria — The Anambra State Government has approved the award of a major infrastructure project involving the dualisation of the Ekwulobia–Ufuma Road and the construction of a new bridge, valued at N37.95 billion.

The project, announced by state officials on Tuesday, is part of Governor Charles Soludo’s broader development agenda aimed at improving road connectivity, easing traffic congestion, and boosting economic activities in Anambra’s agrarian and commercial zones.

According to the government, the dualisation will cover several kilometres of the busy Ekwulobia–Ufuma corridor, a key route linking communities in Aguata, Orumba North, and surrounding local government areas. The addition of a modern bridge is expected to address long-standing transportation bottlenecks, particularly during the rainy season when the area often becomes impassable.

Commissioner for Works, Ifeanyi Okoma, who disclosed details of the project after an executive council meeting, said the contract was awarded to a reputable construction firm with a track record of delivering large-scale road projects. He added that the state government had made provisions to ensure strict monitoring and timely completion.

“This project is not just about infrastructure; it is about opening up opportunities for trade, agriculture, and investment in our rural and urban communities. The governor is determined to deliver roads and bridges that meet modern engineering standards,” Okoma stated.

Local residents and transport unions welcomed the news, describing the project as long overdue. Many noted that the current road has been in a dilapidated state for years, causing hardship for commuters and hindering the movement of farm produce to major markets.

The N37.95 billion investment is one of the largest road infrastructure contracts awarded under the Soludo administration so far. Government officials say it reflects the state’s commitment to delivering high-impact projects that directly improve the lives of citizens.

The project is expected to generate hundreds of jobs during construction and further stimulate commerce once completed.

 

 

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